SOLUTION: A particular fruit's weights are normally distributed, with a mean of 541 grams and a standard deviation of 22 grams. If you pick one fruit at random, what is the probability th

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Question 1177776: A particular fruit's weights are normally distributed, with a mean of 541 grams and a standard deviation of 22 grams.
If you pick one fruit at random, what is the probability that it will weigh between 572 grams and 597 grams

Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Hi
Normal Distribution:   μ = 541    σ = 12
Using TI or similarly an inexpensive calculator like a Casio fx-115 ES plus
P(572< x < 597) =  normalcdf( 572, 597, 541, 12) = .0049

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