ILLOWSKYINTROSTAT1 6.HW.076.
Suppose that the distance of fly balls hit to the outfield (in baseball) is normally distributed with a mean of 220 feet and a standard deviation of 44 feet. Let X= distance in feet for a fly ball.
Give the distribution of X.
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If one fly ball is randomly chosen from this distribution, what is the probability that this ball traveled fewer than 184 feet? (Round your answer to four decimal places.)
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