SOLUTION: the weight of apples is normally distributed with mean 80g and standard deviation 10g. What is the probability that a randomly selected apple weighs more than 95g?

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Question 1130889: the weight of apples is normally distributed with mean 80g and standard deviation 10g. What is the probability that a randomly selected apple weighs more than 95g?
Answer by Boreal(15235)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
z=(x-mean)/sd
this is (95-80)/10=1.5
probability z> 1.5 is 0.0668

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