Suppose the amount of sun block lotion in plastic bottles leaving a filling machine has a normal
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(a) What is the probability that an individual bottle will contain less than 299 ml?
(b) If only 5% of the bottles have contents that exceed a specified amount v, what is the value of v?
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Statistics Principles And Methods
ISBN: 9780470904114
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