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Let X, denote the weight of a randomly selected prepackaged one-pound bag of carrots. Of course, one pound bags of carrots won't weigh exactly one pound. In fact, history suggests that Xi is normally distributed with a mean of 1.18 pounds and a standard deviation of 0.07 pound. Now, let W denote the weight of randomly selected prepackaged three-pound bag of carrots. Three pound bags of carrots won't weigh exactly three pounds either. In fact, history suggests that Wis normally distributed with a mean of 3.22 pounds and a standard deviation of 0.09 pound. Selecting bags at random, what is the probability that the sum of three one-pound bags exceeds the weight of one three-pound bag?

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