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Mathematics, 06.05.2020 00:17 kingamir
In the United States, birth weights of newborn
babies are approximately normally distributed with
a mean of ? = 3,500 g and a standard deviation of
? = 500 g.
According to the imperial rule, 68% of all newborns babies in the United Stated weigh betweeng andg
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