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The weight of a medium-sized orange selected at random from a large bin of oranges at a local supermarket is a normally distributed random variable with mean μ = 12 ounces and standard deviation σ = 1.2 ounces. suppose we independently select two oranges at random from the bin. what is the probability that the difference in the weights of the two oranges exceeds 3 ounces?

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