A wildlife biologist captures foxes and measures them. He determines that the lengths of the foxes


Question: A wildlife biologist captures foxes and measures them. He determines that the lengths of the foxes, from nose to tail, are normally distributed with a mean of 144 cm and standard deviation of 16 cm. What is the probability that a fox captured at random will be between 120 and 160 cm in length?

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