A regional airline carrier determined that the number of kilometres travelled per airplane per year is normally distributed with mean of 700 thousand kilometres and a standard deviation of a 100 thousand kilometres. What percentage of the planes is expected to travel at least 850 thousand kilometres in a year?
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