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Transcribed Image Text:3) Suppose a store has a filling machine that fills 12 ounce bottles of juice. It is known that the amount
of juice poured by this filling machine follows a normal distribution with a mean of 12.10 ounces
and a standard deviation of 0.04 ounce. Find the probability that the bottle contains between 12.09
and 12.12 ounces.
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