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Suppose that the readings on the thermometers are normally distributed with a mean of 0∘ and a standard deviation of 1.00∘C. If 11% of the thermometers are rejected because they have readings that are too low, but all other thermometers are acceptable, find the reading that separates the rejected thermometers from the others.
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