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Mathematics, 01.12.2020 04:50, twistedhyperboles

Weights of the vegetables in a field are normally distributed. From a sample Carl Cornfield determines the mean weight of a box of vegetables to be 172 oz. with a standard deviation of 8 oz. He wonders what percent of the vegetable boxes he has grouped for sale will have a weight less than 164 oz. Carl calculates the z-score corresponding to the weight 164 oz. [BLANK]

Using the table (column .00), Carl sees the area associated with this z-score is 0. [BLANK]

Carl rounds this value to the nearest hundredth or 0. [BLANK]

Now, Carl subtracts 0.50 - 0.34 = 0. [BLANK] or [BLANK] %.

Please Help With With The Values In The [BLANK], Choose From One Of These 5 Options For Every Quesiton.

A. -1
B. 3413
C. 16
D. 1
E. 34


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