Mathematics
Mathematics, 20.07.2019 06:30, reycaden

The  numbers  of  cookies  in  a  shipment  of  bags  are  normally  distributed,  with  a  mean of  64  and  a  standard  deviation  of  4.  what  percent  of  bags  of  cookies  will  contain between  60  and  68  cookies? a.) 50% b.) 13.5% c.) 68% d. 34%

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