The daily dinner bills in a local restaurant are normally distributed with a mean of $28 and a standard deviation of $6
a. What is the probability that a randomly selected bill will be at least $39.10?
b. What percentage of the bills will be less than $16.90?
c. What are the minimum and maximum of the middle 95% of the bills?
d. If twelve of one day's bills had a value of at least $43.06, how many bills did the restaurant collect on that day?
a. 0.0322
b. 0.0322
c. Minimum = $16.24 Maximum = $39.06
d. 2,000
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