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The weights of all the boxes of corn flakes filled by a machine are
Find the z-scores for boxes which weigh 14.5 ounces and 16.5 ounces. (Round your answers to two decimal places.)
14.5 ounces: z =
16.5 ounces: z =
16.5 ounces: z =
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