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.In a small Western city, there is a population of 1,000 individuals who received monthly payments on welfare last year. Monthly payments were observed to be a symmetric, bell-shaped distribution with
a.Find the proportion of payments that is higher than $640.
b.Find the proportion of payments that is lower than $290?
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