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Mathematics, 07.01.2020 18:31 bryanatwin6207

The time x it takes professor sawyer to drive to campus on a randomly selected day follows a distribution that is approximately normal with a mean of 37 min and a standard deviation of 3 min. after parking his car it takes an additional 5 min to walk to his classroom and start the computer. then he is ready to begin class. let t=the total time it takes professor sawyer to get to his classroom and be ready to begin class.

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