Round off z-values to two decimal places. Express probabilities in 4 decimal places as found in the provided z-table (Table 1 The Standard Normal.) Include a leading zero before the decimal point, e.g. "0.9999" and not ".9999". The average waiting time to be seated for dinner at a popular restaurant is 23.2 minutes, with a standard deviation of 3.1 minutes. Assume the variable is normally distributed. When a customer arrives at the restaurant for dinner, answer the following questions: Find the probability that the customer will have to wait less than 20 minutes or more than 26 minutes?
Round off z-values to two decimal places. Express probabilities in 4 decimal places as found in the provided z-table (Table 1 The Standard Normal.) Include a leading zero before the decimal point, e.g. "0.9999" and not ".9999". The average waiting time to be seated for dinner at a popular restaurant is 23.2 minutes, with a standard deviation of 3.1 minutes. Assume the variable is normally distributed. When a customer arrives at the restaurant for dinner, answer the following questions: Find the probability that the customer will have to wait less than 20 minutes or more than 26 minutes?
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Round off z-values to two decimal places. Express probabilities in 4 decimal places as found in the provided z-table (Table 1 The Standard Normal.) Include a leading zero before the decimal point, e.g. "0.9999" and not ".9999".
The average waiting time to be seated for dinner at a popular restaurant is 23.2 minutes, with a standard deviation of 3.1 minutes. Assume the variable is normally distributed.
When a customer arrives at the restaurant for dinner, answer the following questions:
Find the probability that the customer will have to wait less than 20 minutes or more than 26 minutes?
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