The annual per capita consumption of fresh bananas (in pounds) in the United States can be approximiated by the normal distribution, with a mean of 10.4 pounds and a standard deviation of 1 pound. Answer the following questions about the specified normal distribution. (a) What is the smallest annual per capita consumption of bananas that can be in the top 10% of consumptions? (b) b) What is the largest annual per capita consumption of bananas that can be in the bottom 5% of consumption? (a) The smallest annual per captita consumption of bananas that can be in the top 10% of consumptions is ______ pounds. (Round to one decimal place as needed.) (b) The largest annual per capita consumption of bananas that can be in the bottom 5% of consumptions is_____ pounds. (Round to one decimal place as needed.)
The annual per capita consumption of fresh bananas (in pounds) in the United States can be approximiated by the normal distribution, with a
(a) What is the smallest annual per capita consumption of bananas that can be in the top 10% of consumptions?
(b) b) What is the largest annual per capita consumption of bananas that can be in the bottom 5% of consumption?
(a) The smallest annual per captita consumption of bananas that can be in the top 10% of consumptions is ______ pounds. (Round to one decimal place as needed.)
(b) The largest annual per capita consumption of bananas that can be in the bottom 5% of consumptions is_____ pounds. (Round to one decimal place as needed.)
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