A particular fruit's weights are normally distributed, with a mean of 362 grams and a standard deviation of 17 grams. The heaviest 10% of fruits weigh more than how many grams? Answer = (Give your answer to the nearest gram.) Warning: Do not use the Z Normal Tables...they may not be accurate enough since WAMAP may look for more accuracy than comes from the table.

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A particular fruit's weights are normally distributed, with a mean of 362 grams and a standard deviation of
17 grams. The heaviest 10% of fruits weigh more than how many grams?
Answer =
(Give your answer to the nearest gram.)
Warning: Do not use the Z Normal Tables...they may not be accurate enough since WAMAP may look
for more accuracy than comes from the table.
Transcribed Image Text:A particular fruit's weights are normally distributed, with a mean of 362 grams and a standard deviation of 17 grams. The heaviest 10% of fruits weigh more than how many grams? Answer = (Give your answer to the nearest gram.) Warning: Do not use the Z Normal Tables...they may not be accurate enough since WAMAP may look for more accuracy than comes from the table.
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