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The are 54 skittles in an average 2 oz bag with a standard deviation of 2 skittles. draw the normal distribution curve and answer the following questions show work.
a. if the tested 3000 bags of skittles how many bags would have between 52 and 56 skittles?
b. if the tested 3500 bags of skittles how many bags would have between 54 and 56 skittles?
c. if the tested 2000 bags of skittles how many bags would have between 50 and 56 skittles?

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