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14 November, 22:04

A company produces packets of soap powder labeled "giant size 32 ounces." the actual weight of soap powder in a box has a normal distribution, with a mean of 33 oz. And a standard deviation of 0.7 oz. What proportion of packets are underweight (i. E., weigh less than 32 oz.) ?

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  1. 14 November, 22:32
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    Find the area under the standard normal curve from negative infinity to 32 oz.

    If you have a calculator with statistical functions, such as the old TI 83Plus I use, then an example of the command to use here would be:

    normalcdf (-1000,32, 33,0.7).

    Result: 0.077

    Approx. 7.7% of packages would be underweight.
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