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The amount of gasoline G sold each month to customers at Bob's Exxon station in downtown Navasota is a random variable. This random variable G can be described as having a normal distribution with mean 2500 gallons and a standard deviation of 250 gallons (and there is no seasonal variation in sales). Exxon will give Bob an all-expense paid trip to College Station, including a free dinner at Burger King, if his station pumps more than 3000 gallons in any one month.
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What is the probability that Bob will win that wonderful trip on the basis of his gasoline sales this month?
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