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An article suggests the lognormal distribution as a model for SO2 concentration above a certain forest. Suppose the parameter values are μ = 1.7 and σ = 1.2.
(a) What are the mean value and standard deviation of concentration? (Round your answers to three decimal places.)
(b) What is the probability that concentration is at most 10? Between 5 and 10?
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