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Mathematics, 21.02.2020 20:38 jennyderath12

Ball-Bearings, Inc. produces ball bearings on a Kronar BBX machine. For one specific ball bearing produced, the mean diameter is set at 20.00 mm (millimeters). The standard deviation over a long period of time was computed to be 0.150 mm. Production is normally distributed. What percent of the ball bearings will have diameters of 20.27 mm or more

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