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19 June, 09:21

The weight of oranges growing in an orchard is normally distributed with a mean

weight of 5 oz. and a standard deviation of 1 oz. Using the empirical rule, what

percentage of the oranges from the orchard weigh between 3 oz. and 7 oz.?

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  1. 19 June, 09:46
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    The percentage is 95.45%

    Step-by-step explanation:

    In this question, we are tasked with calculating the percentage of oranges weighing between a particular range.

    To do this, we use the z-scores of both numbers in the range.

    Mathematically, z-score can be calculated as (x - Mean) / SD

    Thus we have P (3
    = P (-2 < z < 2)

    Using standard score table, we have

    P (-2
    The percentage is thus 9545/100 = 95.45
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