Assume that police response time to emergency calls is normally distributed with a mean of 9 minutes
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Assume that police response time to emergency calls is normally distributed with a mean of 9 minutes and a standard deviation of 2 minutes. Determine the percent of emergency calls with a police response time.
Between 5 and 13 minutes.
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A Survey of Mathematics with Applications
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