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A car manufacturer claims that, when driven at a speed of 50 miles per hour on a highway, the mileage of a certain model follows a normal distribution with mean μ = 30 miles per…
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A car manufacturer claims that, when driven at a speed of 50 miles per hour on a highway, the mileage of a certain model follows a normal distribution with mean μ = 30 miles per gallon and standard deviation σ= 4 miles per gallon.
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84 miles per gallon maybe
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