A farmer was interested in determining how many grasshoppers were in his field. He knows that the distribution of grasshoppers may not be normally distributed in his field due to growing conditions. As he drives his tractor down each row he counts how many grasshoppers he sees flying away. After several rows he figures the mean number of flights per row to be 57 with a standard deviation of 12. What is the probability that the farmer will find a mean of 60 or more flights in the next 40 rows down which he drives?
A) 0.0571
B) 0.4429
C) 0.9429
D) 0.5710