The boxes produced by a machine have weights that are distributed normally with a mean of 32 grams. Given that the probability that the weight of a box is more than 45 grams is 0.046, find the probability that its weight is less than 28 grams.

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The boxes produced by a machine have weights that are distributed normally
with a mean of 32 grams. Given that the probability that the weight of a box is
more than 45 grams is 0.046, find the probability that its weight is less than 28
grams.
Transcribed Image Text:The boxes produced by a machine have weights that are distributed normally with a mean of 32 grams. Given that the probability that the weight of a box is more than 45 grams is 0.046, find the probability that its weight is less than 28 grams.
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