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Mathematics, 13.11.2020 18:20 Monicaamm12983

The distribution of the wing lengths of house flies, in millimeters (mm), is approximately normal with mean wing length 4.55 mm and standard deviation 0.39 mm. A scientist is conducting an experiment to determine the effect of wing length on flight range. The first phase of the experiment will test houseflies with wing lengths that are between 3.77 mm and 4.16 mm. Based on the information, if a housefly is to be selected at random, what is the probability that the housefly’s wing length will meet the requirements of the first phase of the experiment?

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