5. The amount of soft drink in a bottle is a normal random variable. Suppose than in 7% of the bottles containing this soft drink there is less than 15.5 ounces, and in 10% of them there are more than 16.3 ounces. What is the mean and standard deviation of the amount of soft drink in a randomly selected bottle?

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5. The amount of soft drink in a bottle is a normal random variable. Suppose than in 7%
of the bottles containing this soft drink there is less than 15.5 ounces, and in 10% of
them there are more than 16.3 ounces. What is the mean and standard deviation of
the amount of soft drink in a randomly selected bottle?
Transcribed Image Text:5. The amount of soft drink in a bottle is a normal random variable. Suppose than in 7% of the bottles containing this soft drink there is less than 15.5 ounces, and in 10% of them there are more than 16.3 ounces. What is the mean and standard deviation of the amount of soft drink in a randomly selected bottle?
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