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Daytime high temperatures in New York in February are normally distributed with an average of 30.2º and a standard deviation of
8.5°.
Estimate the probability that the temperature on a given day in February is 22° or lower.
a. 0.23
b. 0.48
c. 0.815
d. 0.16
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