Answer:
You should stock 59 thousands of postcards
Explanation:
In the standard normal distribution table, you want to find the Z with probability 0.4, which is (see figure attached) 1.28. Z is calculated as follows:
Z = (x - μ)/σ
where μ is the mean and σ is the standard deviation. Replacing with data:
1.28 = (x - 50)/7
x = 1.28*7 + 50 = 59 thousands of postcards
So, approximately 80% of the demand would be satisfied with a number of postcards between 41000 and 59000 (notice the curve is symmetrical).