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A pharmaceutical manufacturer forms tablets by compressing a granular material that contains the active ingredient and various fillers. The force in kilograms (kg) applied to the tablets varies a bit, with the N(11.7, 0.3) distribution. The process specifications call for applying a force between 11.5 and 12.5 kg.

(a) What percent of tablets are subject to a force that meets the specifications?
(b) The manufacturer adjusts the process so that the mean force is at the center of the specifications, mu = 11.8 kg. The standard deviation remains 0.2 kg. What percent now meet the specifications?

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