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Mathematics, 04.03.2020 22:24 Ben2752

A certain paper suggested that a normal distribution with mean 3,500 grams and a standard deviation of 560 grams is a reasonable model for birth weights of babies born in Canada.
One common medical definition of a large baby is any baby that weighs more than 4,000 grams at birth.
What is the probability that a randomly selected Canadian baby is a large baby?

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