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OSWALD

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The distribution of the actual weight of potato chips in a 16 ounce sack is thought to be bell-shaped with a mean equal to 16 ounces and a standard deviation equal to 0.45 ounces.
 
  Based on this, between what two limits could we expect 95 percent of all sacks to weigh?A) 14 to 18 ounces
  B) 15.10 to 16.90 ounces
  C) 15.55 to 16.45 ounces
  D) 14.65 to 17.35 ounces

Question 2

The constraint for 16-inch rolls is formulated as ________.
 
  A) 7X1 + 2X2 + 2X5 + 2X6  1,430
  B) 2X2 + 6X3 + 5X4  715
  C) 3X2 + 4X3 + 2X5  1,430
  D) X1 + X2 + X5 + X6  715



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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