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A fiber-spinning process currently produces a fiber whose strength is
normally distributed with amean of 75 N/m2. The minimum acceptable strength is 65 N/m2 .- Ten percent of the fiber produced by the current method fails to meet the minimum specification. What is the standard deviation of fiber strengths in the current process?
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If the mean remains at 75 N/m2, what must the standard deviation be so that only 1% of the fiber will fail to meet the specification?
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If the standard deviation is 5 N/m2, to what value must the mean be set so that only 1% of the fiber will fail to meet the specification?
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