Suppose the life spans of a particular brand of car battery are normally distributed with a mean of 44.7 months. When a battery of this brand is randomly selected, the probability it lasts more than 53.7 months is 0.26. Find the probability a randomly select battery of this brand lasts less than 53.7 months. Express the answer as a decimal value rounded to the nearest hundredth.

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Suppose the life spans of a particular brand of car battery are normally distributed with a mean of 44.7 months. When a battery of this brand is randomly selected, the probability it lasts more than 53.7 months is 0.26. Find the probability a randomly select battery of this brand lasts less than 53.7 months. Express the answer as a decimal value rounded to the nearest hundredth.

 

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