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Mathematics, 15.04.2021 17:00, samueldfhung

A researcher is interested in the lengths of Salvelinus fontinalis (brook trout), which are known to be approximately Normally distributed with mean 80 centimeters and standard deviation 5 centimeters. To help preserve brook trout populations, some regulatory standards need to be set limiting the size of fish that can be caught. To ensure that the smallest 8% of the brook trout get thrown back, what should the lower cut-off be

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