Q.51) The production process of cylindrical pipes results in a statistical scatter in their diameter which is modelled by a normal distribution with a mean value of 10 mm. If the area under the normal curve between 9 mm and 10 mm is 0.35, then the probability of producing pipes of diameter greater than 11 mm is _______ (round off to two decimal places).
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