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The weights of a particular size of boxes of apple cinnamon cheerios are approximately normally distributed with mean weight 23.3 oz and standard deviation 0.2 oz. they wish to reject any box of cereal that weighs less than the listen weight of 22.7 oz. based on the empirical rule (68/95/99.7), what percentage of cereal boxes will general mills reject?
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