A bottler of drinking water fills plastic bottles with a mean volume of 993 milliliters (ml) and standard deviation of 4

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A bottler of drinking water fills plastic bottles with a mean volume of 993 milliliters (ml) and standard deviation of 4

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A bottler of drinking water fills plastic bottles with a mean volume of 993 milliliters (ml) and standard deviation of 4 ml. The fill volumes are normally distributed. What proportion of bottles have volumes between 991 mL and 997 ml? (In other words, what is the probability that a randomly selected bottle will have a volume between 991 ml and 997 ml?)
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