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Suppose that a factory has a filling machine that fills 12-ounce bottles of soda. It is known that the amount of soda poured by this filling machine follows a normal distribution with a mean of 11.97 ounces and a standard deviation of 0.15 ounce. Answer the following questions below. a) The company is interested in reducing the amount of extra soda that is poured into the 12 ounce bottles. The company is seeking to identify the highest 4% of the fill amounts poured by this machine. For what fill amount are they searching?
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