The life of a particular type of dry-cell battery is normally distributed with a mean of 600 days an


Question: The life of a particular type of dry-cell battery is normally distributed with a mean of 600 days and a standard deviation of 60 days.

(a) What fraction of these batteries would be expected to survive beyond 680 days?

(b) What fraction would be expected to fail before 550 days?

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