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Future Electronics makes CD Players. Its research department found that the life of the laser beam device is normally distributed, with mean 5000 hours and standard deviation 450 hours.
(A) Find the probablility that the laser beam device will wear out in 5000 hours or less. Please show all work.
(B) Future Electronics wants to place a guarantee on the players so that no more than 5% fail during the guarantee period. Because the laser pickup is the part most likely to wear out first, the guarantee period will be based on the life of the laser beam device. How many playing hours should the guarantee cover? (Round to the next playing hour.) Please show all work.
(C) How would this problem be solved differently if it wasn't "normally" distributed?
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