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The Acme Company manufactures widgets. The distribution of widget weights is bell-shaped. The widget weights have a
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Suggestion: sketch the distribution in order to answer these questions.
a) 68% of the widget weights lie between and
b) What percentage of the widget weights lie between 31 and 47 ounces? %
c) What percentage of the widget weights lie below 51 ? %
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