A type of pressure-relief valve is known to have a mean failure point of 2500 psi with variance 4000


Question: A type of pressure-relief valve is known to have a mean failure point of 2500 psi with variance 4000. What is the probability that a randomly selected valve will fail at less than 2700 psi?

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