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Mathematics, 14.12.2019 06:31 3jazybraxy

The annual rainfall (in inches) in a certain region is normally distributed with mean μ = 40 inches and standard deviation σ = 4 inches. what is the probability that, starting with this year, it will take over 10 years before a year occurs having a rainfall of over 50 inches? what assumptions are you making?

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