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The weights of boxes of a certain brand of pasta follow an approximately normal distribution with a mean of 16 ounces and a standard deviation of 0.5 ounces.

What percentage of boxes have weights that are more than 2 standard deviations below the mean? (Use the Empirical Rule 68, 95, 99.7) ?

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Answer:

2.5%

Explanation:

According to the Empirical Rule:

  • 68% of the data in a normal distribution are
    \pm1\sigma from the mean
    \mu
  • 95% of the data in a normal distribution are
    \pm2\sigma from the mean
    \mu
  • 99.7% of the data in a normal distribution are
    \pm3\sigma from the mean
    \mu

Hence, the percentage of boxes that have weights of more than 2 standard deviations below the mean is
(100\%-95\%)/(2)=(5\%)/(2)=2.5\%

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