6. The life expectancy for a species of certain insects is normally distributed with mean of 14.3 months and standard deviation of 4.3. What is the probability that a randomly caught insect will live between 13 and 15 months?

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6. The life expectancy for a species of certain insects is normally distributed with mean of 14.3 months and standard
deviation of 4.3. What is the probability that a randomly caught insect will live between 13 and 15 months?
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Transcribed Image Text:6. The life expectancy for a species of certain insects is normally distributed with mean of 14.3 months and standard deviation of 4.3. What is the probability that a randomly caught insect will live between 13 and 15 months? 31 SAMSUNG
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