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Mathematics, 30.04.2021 22:00 gabi83

suppose that the weights of jars of jelly are normally distributed with a mean of 10.2 Oz and a standard deviation of 0.10 Oz ?what percentage of the jars of jelly would you expect to weigh less than 10.15 Oz what percentage of the jars of jelly would you expect to weigh more than 10.15 Oz? what percentage of the jars of jelly would you expect to weigh between 10.15 and 10.35 Oz?​

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