A particular manufacturing design requires a shaft with a diameter of 17.000 mm, but shafts with diameters between 16.98

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A particular manufacturing design requires a shaft with a diameter of 17.000 mm, but shafts with diameters between 16.98

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A Particular Manufacturing Design Requires A Shaft With A Diameter Of 17 000 Mm But Shafts With Diameters Between 16 98 1
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A particular manufacturing design requires a shaft with a diameter of 17.000 mm, but shafts with diameters between 16.989 mm and 17.011 mm are acceptable. The manufacturing process yields shafts with diameters normally distributed, with a mean of 17.005 mm and a standard deviation of 0.006 mm. Complete parts (a) through (d) below. a. For this process, what is the proportion of shafts with a diameter between 16.989 mm and 17.000 mm? The proportion of shafts with diameter between 16.989 mm and 17.000 mm is (Round to four decimal places as needed.)
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