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Mathematics, 24.08.2021 16:30 emily4984

Bottles of Chicken Tonight Creamy Mushroom Sauce are filled by a machine at their plant in Upstate New York. The weights of sauce in each jar is normally distributed with a mean of 500g and standard deviation of 10g. Let the random variable x represent the weight of the sauce is a randomly selected jar of Chicken Tonight Creamy Mushroom Sauce. Required:
a. Sketch the density curve for the random variable x.
b. What is the probability that a jar of Chicken Tonight Creamy Mushroom Sauce weighs between 480g and 510g?
c. What is the probability that a jar of Chicken Tonight Creamy Mushroom Sauce weighs between 500g and 520g?
d. What is the probability that a jar of Chicken Tonight Creamy Mushroom Sauce weighs less than 480g?

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