The amount of cola in a 12-ounce can is uniformly distributed between 11.96 ounces and 12.05 ounces.
a). What is the mean amount per can? (Round your answer to 3 decimal places.)
b). What is the standard deviation amount per can? (Round your answer to 5 decimal places.)
c). What is the probability of selecting a can of cola and finding it has less than 12 ounces? (Round your answer to 4 decimal places.)
d). What is the probability of selecting a can of cola and finding it has more than 11.98 ounces? (Round your answer to 4 decimal places.)
e). What is the probability of selecting a can of cola and finding it has more than 11.00 ounces?
The amount of cola in a 12-ounce can is uniformly distributed between 11.96 ounces and 12.05...
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