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QUESTION THREE (30 MARKS) 3.1 The mass of a standard loaf of white bread is, by law meant to be 700g with a population standard deviation of 21g. The Lauren Bakery, which supplies outlets throughout the Eastern Cape, regularly checks the masses of its standard loaf of bread white bread. If their bread is underweight, on average, they are liable for a fine by the Provincial Department of Health, whose inspectors undertake random checks. If the bread is overweight, on average, the bakery is wasting its ingredients. On a given day, a random sample of 64 loaves is selected and weighed. The sample mean mass was found to be 695g. (15) Assume that the mass of bread is approximately normally distributed.​

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