Birth weights in the US are normally distributed with a mean of 3420 g and a Standard deviation of 495 g. If a hopsital plans to set up special observation conditions for the lightest 3% of babies, what weight is used for the cut-off separating the lightest 3% from others?

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Birth weights in the US are normally distributed with a mean of 3420 g and a Standard deviation of 495 g. If a hopsital plans to set up special observation conditions for the lightest 3% of babies, what weight is used for the cut-off separating the lightest 3% from others? 

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