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Mathematics, 19.05.2021 04:20, alupton4887
A local bakery makes wheat bread. The number of grains of wheat in the bread is normally distributed, with mean 11.4g and standard deviation 1.3g. If this bakery sells 100 loaves of bread, approximately how many of the loaves (rounded to the nearest loaf) had less than 8.8g of wheat grains?
6 loaves
7 loaves
1 loaf
2 loaves
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