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Tompkins Associates reports that the mean clear height for a Class A warehouse in the United
States is 22 feet. Suppose clear heights are normally distributed and that the standard deviation
is 4 feet. A Class A warehouse in the United States is randomly selected.
a. What is the probability that the clear height is greater than 17 feet?
b. What is the probability that the clear height is less than 13 feet?
c. What is the probability that the clear height is between 25 and 31 feet?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by Anonymous
2

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↠ Keywords are also known as ⠀⠀reserved words that have some ⠀⠀special meaning T reserved words ⠀⠀may not be used as constant or ⠀⠀variable or any other identifier ⠀⠀names .

↠ All Python keywords contain ⠀⠀lowercase letters only except False, ⠀⠀None and True.

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\pmb{\purple{\mathfrak{\underline{\bigstar{Identifiers:}}}}}

➣ An identifier is a name used to ⠀⠀identify a variable, function, class, ⠀⠀module or object.

➣ An identifier starts with a letter A to ⠀⠀Z or a to z or an underscore ⠀⠀followed by zero or more letters, ⠀⠀underscore and digits (0 to 9).

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↠ Literals or constants are those data ⠀items whose values cannot be ⠀changed program execution.

↠ They have fixed value.

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\pmb{\orange{\mathfrak{\underline{\dag{Operators:}}}}}

➣ Operators are special symbols ⠀⠀which perform some computation.

➣ Operands form an expression.

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\pmb{\blue{\mathfrak{\underline{\dag{Punctuators:}}}}}

↠ These are tokens that have ⠀⠀syntactic and semantic meaning to ⠀the compiler but the exact ⠀significance depends on the context.

↠ A punctuator can be a token that is ⠀⠀used in syntax.

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Answered by Anonymous
2

\pmb{\red{\mathfrak{\underline{\bigstar{Keywords:}}}}}

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↠ Keywords are also known as ⠀⠀reserved words that have some ⠀⠀special meaning T reserved words ⠀⠀may not be used as constant or ⠀⠀variable or any other identifier ⠀⠀names .

↠ All Python keywords contain ⠀⠀lowercase letters only except False, ⠀⠀None and True.

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\pmb{\purple{\mathfrak{\underline{\bigstar{Identifiers:}}}}}

➣ An identifier is a name used to ⠀⠀identify a variable, function, class, ⠀⠀module or object.

➣ An identifier starts with a letter A to ⠀⠀Z or a to z or an underscore ⠀⠀followed by zero or more letters, ⠀⠀underscore and digits (0 to 9).

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↠ Literals or constants are those data ⠀items whose values cannot be ⠀changed program execution.

↠ They have fixed value.

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\pmb{\orange{\mathfrak{\underline{\dag{Operators:}}}}}

➣ Operators are special symbols ⠀⠀which perform some computation.

➣ Operands form an expression.

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\pmb{\blue{\mathfrak{\underline{\dag{Punctuators:}}}}}

↠ These are tokens that have ⠀⠀syntactic and semantic meaning to ⠀the compiler but the exact ⠀significance depends on the context.

↠ A punctuator can be a token that is ⠀⠀used in syntax.

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Answered by Anonymous
2

\pmb{\red{\mathfrak{\underline{\bigstar{Keywords:}}}}}

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↠ Keywords are also known as ⠀⠀reserved words that have some ⠀⠀special meaning T reserved words ⠀⠀may not be used as constant or ⠀⠀variable or any other identifier ⠀⠀names .

↠ All Python keywords contain ⠀⠀lowercase letters only except False, ⠀⠀None and True.

\:\:

\pmb{\purple{\mathfrak{\underline{\bigstar{Identifiers:}}}}}

➣ An identifier is a name used to ⠀⠀identify a variable, function, class, ⠀⠀module or object.

➣ An identifier starts with a letter A to ⠀⠀Z or a to z or an underscore ⠀⠀followed by zero or more letters, ⠀⠀underscore and digits (0 to 9).

\rule{200}2

\:\:

⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀________________________________

\:\:

\qquad\qquad\boxed{\underline{\underline{\pink{\bigstar \:\bf\:More\:to\:know\:\bigstar}}}} \\ \\

\:\:

\pmb{\green{\mathfrak{\underline{\dag{Literals:}}}}}

↠ Literals or constants are those data ⠀items whose values cannot be ⠀changed program execution.

↠ They have fixed value.

\:\:

\pmb{\orange{\mathfrak{\underline{\dag{Operators:}}}}}

➣ Operators are special symbols ⠀⠀which perform some computation.

➣ Operands form an expression.

\:\:

\pmb{\blue{\mathfrak{\underline{\dag{Punctuators:}}}}}

↠ These are tokens that have ⠀⠀syntactic and semantic meaning to ⠀the compiler but the exact ⠀significance depends on the context.

↠ A punctuator can be a token that is ⠀⠀used in syntax.

\:\:

\rule{200}2

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