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For an egg to be considered “Extra Large” it must weigh 51.3 gram or more. The average mass of an egg from a farm in Ewing is 46.6 gram with a standard deviation of 7.7 gram. (Assume egg-size is normally distributed).

What is the percentage of eggs that are considered “Extra Large”

The Egg-council decides that the portion of the eggs considered as “Large” comprises 25.00% of the total, with 51.3 gram as its Upper-bound. What is the Lower-bound target for the egg-mass value that would comprise the “Large” portion?

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