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A grocery store purchases cantaloupes from two warehouses, A and B. The distribution of the diameters from Warehouse A is approximately normal with a
mean of 120 mm and standard deviation of 6 mm.
(a) For a cantaloupe selected at random from Warehouse A, what is the
probability that the cantaloupe will have a diameter greater than 127 mm?
A randomly selected cantaloupe from Warehouse B has the probability of 0.763
that it will have a diameter greater than 127 mm. The grocery store purchases
40% of their cantaloupes from Warehouse B.
(b) For a cantaloupe selected at random from the grocery store, what is the
probability that the cantaloupe will have a diameter greater than 127 mm?
(c) If the randomly selected cantaloupe's diameter is greater than 127 mm, what
is the probability the cantaloupe came from Warehouse B?

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