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In a downtown area of medium-sized city, the mean rent for a one-bedroom apartment was $2,370 with a standard deviation of $288.31. Assuming that rents are normally distributed, that is, the distribution of the data is bell-shaped, find

(a) the value that separates the unusually low rents from a "usual" rent would be $ Preview
(b) the value that separates an unusually high rent from a "usual" rent would be $ Preview

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