Let x be the population distribution.
p(25 ≤ x ≤ 33) = p((25 - 29)/4 ≤ z ≤ (33 - 29)/4) = p(-1 ≤ z ≤ 1) = p(z ≤ 1) - p(z ≤ -1) = p(z ≤ 1) - [1 - p(z ≤ 1)] = 2p(z ≤ 1) - 1 = 2(0.84134) - 1 = 0.68268 = 68%
p(21 ≤ x ≤ 25) = p((21 - 29)/4 ≤ z ≤ (25 - 29)/4) = p(-2 ≤ z ≤ -1) = p(z ≤ -1) - p(z ≤ -2) = [1 - p(z ≤ 1)] - [1 - p(z ≤ 2)] = p(z ≤ 2) - p(z ≤ 1) = 0.97725 - 0.84134 = 0.13591 = 13.5%
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180-105 =75
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She will use more than 1/4 cup of sugar to make 1.5 batches of muffins. If one batch of muffins requires 1/4 cup of sugar, you can think of the amount of sugar needed being 1/4 cup per batch. That being said multiply 1.5 batches by 1/4 cup per batch to find cups of sugar.
(1.5 batches)x((1/4 cups)/(1 batch))=0.375 cups of sugar.
You can also think of it as if one batch takes 1/4 cup of sugar, half of a batch would take 1/8 cup of sugar. Since 1.5 batches is just 1 batch+1/2 batch, you can say the amount of sugar needed is 1/4 cup+1/8 cup which equals 3/8 cup sugar.
I hope this helps you.