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A worker in the automobile industry works an average of 43.7 hours per week. Assume the distribution is normal with a standard deviation of 1.6 hours. (i) What is the probability that a randomly selected automobile worker works less than 40 hours per week?

(ii) If 15 automobile workers are randomly selected, what is the probability that the sample mean of working time is more than 45 hours per week?

(B) An airline knows from experience that the distribution of the number of suitcases that get lost each week on a certain route is normal with μ (mean) = 15.5 and σ (standard deviation) = 3.6. What is the probability that during a given week the airline will lose between 11 and 19 suitcases?

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