SOLUTION: the number of orders that a bakery receives in a month for birthday cakes is approximately normally distributed with mean number of order equal to 500 and standard deviation of 30

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Question 1150829: the number of orders that a bakery receives in a month for birthday cakes is approximately normally distributed with mean number of order equal to 500 and standard deviation of 30 orders. find the probability that the number of orders received in a month.
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the number of orders that a bakery receives in a month for birthday cakes is approximately normally distributed
with mean number of order equal to 500 and standard deviation of 30 orders.
find the probability that the number of orders received in a month.
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