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The average hourly wage of employees of a certain company is $9.83. Assume the variable is normally distributed. If the standard deviation is $4.58, find the probability that a randomly selected employee earns less than $5.43.

  • 0.313 = 31.3%
  • 0.168 = 16.8%
  • 0.436 = 43.6%
  • 0.345 = 34.5%

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