The mean daily production of a herd of cows is assumed to be normally distributed with a mean of 36 liters, and standard deviation of 3.7 liters. A) What is the probability that daily production is less than 27.3 liters? Use technology (not tables) to get your bility. Answer= (Round your answer t Answer= ecimal places.) B) What is the probability that daily production is more than 34.5 liters? Use technology (not tables) to get your probability. (Round your answer to 4 decimal places.)

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The mean daily production of a herd of cows is assumed to be normally distributed with a mean of 36
liters, and standard deviation of 3.7 liters.
A) What is the probability that daily production is less than 27.3 liters? Use technology (not tables) to get
bility.
your
Answer=
(Round your answer to ecimal places.)
B) What is the probability that daily production is more than 34.5 liters? Use technology (not tables) to get
your probability.
Answer=
(Round your answer to 4 decimal places.)
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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Transcribed Image Text:Question 16 The mean daily production of a herd of cows is assumed to be normally distributed with a mean of 36 liters, and standard deviation of 3.7 liters. A) What is the probability that daily production is less than 27.3 liters? Use technology (not tables) to get bility. your Answer= (Round your answer to ecimal places.) B) What is the probability that daily production is more than 34.5 liters? Use technology (not tables) to get your probability. Answer= (Round your answer to 4 decimal places.) 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. Submit Question 126 a as ✔ G
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