In a bottle-filling process, the amount of drink injected into 16 oz bottles is normally distributed with a mean of 16 oz and a standard deviation of .85 oz. Bottles containing less than 14.63 oz do not meet the bottler's quality standard. What percentage of filled bottles do not meet the standard? (Round the z value to 2 decimal places. Round your answer to 2 decimal

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In a bottle-filling process, the amount of
drink injected into 16 oz bottles is normally
distributed with a mean of 16 oz and a
standard deviation of .85 oz. Bottles
containing less than 14.63 oz do not meet
the bottler's quality standard. What
percentage of filled bottles do not meet the
standard? (Round the z value to 2 decimal
places. Round your answer to 2 decimal
places.)
Transcribed Image Text:In a bottle-filling process, the amount of drink injected into 16 oz bottles is normally distributed with a mean of 16 oz and a standard deviation of .85 oz. Bottles containing less than 14.63 oz do not meet the bottler's quality standard. What percentage of filled bottles do not meet the standard? (Round the z value to 2 decimal places. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)
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