The average price for a gallon of gasoline in San Francisco is $4.35, and $3.05 in San Jose. Suppose the probability dis

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The average price for a gallon of gasoline in San Francisco is $4.35, and $3.05 in San Jose. Suppose the probability dis

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The average price for a gallon of gasoline in San Francisco is
$4.35, and $3.05 in San Jose. Suppose the probability distributions
are normally distributed with a standard deviation of $0.67 for San
Francisco and $0.45 for San Jose. Round your answers to 4 decimal
places. What is the probability that a randomly selected gas
station in San Francisco charges less than $4 per gallon? Answer
What is the probability that a randomly selected gas station in San
Jose charges between $3.13 and $3.89? Answer What is the
probability that a randomly selected gas station in San Francisco
charges more than the mean price in San Jose?
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