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Advanced Placement (AP), 02.10.2021 16:40 joej0778

The number of biscuits in a box is approximately normally distributed with a mean of 44 and a standard deviation of 5.Approximately 97.35% of the scores lie between 2 standard deviations below and 3 standard deviations (s) above the mean. Complete the following sentence. From part (a), this means that approximately 97.35% of the boxes have between and ___ biscuits in them.

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