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The policy would be considered fair or reasonable if the probability of sales clerk falling below the threshold of $9,950 is less than 15.15%. Using your standard
normal distribution tables (Z tables) determine the probability that an employee at
Swift enterprises sells less than $9,950 worth of dry cleaners.

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