Question: s (1)-(7). (5) Calculate Probability of a normal random variable Suppose a company has a filling machine that fills bottles of purified water. It is

 s (1)-(7). (5) Calculate Probability of a normal random variable Suppose

s (1)-(7). (5) Calculate Probability of a normal random variable Suppose a company has a filling machine that fills bottles of purified water. It is known that the amount of water poured by this filling machine follows a normal distribution with mean of 12.10 ounces and standard deviation of 0.04 ounces. (a) Draw a normal curve and label three tick marks corresponding to the mean and inflection points. (b) Find the Probability that a randomly selected bottle contains between 12.00 and 12.06 ounces Make sure to also shade the Area representing this probability. (c) Would it be considered Unusual for a bottle to contain between 12.00 and 12.06 ounces? Make sure to show a number comparison which supports your

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