This problem introduces an alternate empirical rule for bell-shaped distributions. This version has nice percentages instead of nice intervals. Part of this empirical rule is like the rule introduced in the book.
About 50% of all values fall within 2/3 standard deviations of the mean
About 68% of all values fall within 1 standard deviation of the mean
About 95% of all values fall within 2 standard deviations of the mean
About 98% of all values fall within 2 1/3 standard deviations of the mean


A recent study looked at the number of babies in the New England states who were born addicted to cocaine. It was found that the distribution of babies born each day who were addicted to cocaine was bell-shaped. This distribution has a mean of 51 babies and a standard deviation of 3. Using the empirical rule (as presented above), what is the approximate percentage of days in which the number of cocaine-addicted babies numbers between 44 and 57?

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