Question 1: Suppose the weights of apples in farm follow a normal distribution with a mean of 150 grams and a standard deviation of 20 grams. What is the probability that a randomly Selected apple weights between 140 and 160 grams? (use the standard normal distribution table whenever required) (15 marks
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