em #4: Suppose the weights of Gala apples are known to be normally distributed with mean 166g and standard deviation of 1.9g. Bags of apples contain 11 apples. What is the probability the total weight of the bag of apples is greater than 1835g? em #4: answer correct to 4 decimals

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Problem #4: Suppose the weights of Gala apples are known to be normally distributed with mean
166g and standard deviation of 1.9g. Bags of apples contain 11 apples. What is the
probability the total weight of the bag of apples is greater than 1835g?
Problem #4:
answer correct to 4 decimals
Transcribed Image Text:Problem #4: Suppose the weights of Gala apples are known to be normally distributed with mean 166g and standard deviation of 1.9g. Bags of apples contain 11 apples. What is the probability the total weight of the bag of apples is greater than 1835g? Problem #4: answer correct to 4 decimals
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