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Mathematics, 18.05.2021 19:20 chloehall2269

According to loyalty card data, the amount of money spent per shopper at the grocery store is normally distributed with a mean of $75 per trip and a standard deviation of $25 per trip. How much money does a shopper spend that is at the 95th percentile of this distribution

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