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Mathematics, 19.02.2021 18:40 nisha87

Different dealers may sell the same car for different prices. The sale prices for a particular car are normally distributed with a mean and standard deviation of 26 2626 thousand dollars and 2 22 thousand dollars, respectively. Suppose we select one of these cars at random. Let X = X=X, equals the sale price (in thousands of dollars) for the selected car.

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