The amount of calories consumed by customers at the Chinese buffet is normally distributed with mean 2679 and standard deviation 679. One randomly selected customer is observed to see how many calories X that customer consumes. Find the probability that the customer consumes less than 2329 calories.
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- Mean (μ) = 2679 calories - Standard deviation (σ) = 679 calories - We want to find \( P(X < 2329) \). Show more…
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