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The lifespans of tigers in a particular zoo are normally distributed. The average tiger lives 22.422.422, point, 4 years; the standard deviation is 2.72.72, point, 7 years. Use the empirical rule (68 - 95 - 99.7\%)(68βˆ’95βˆ’99.7%)left parenthesis, 68, minus, 95, minus, 99, point, 7, percent, right parenthesis to estimate the probability of a tiger living longer than 14.314.314, point, 3 years.

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