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Mathematics, 20.06.2020 01:57 marcelarvkowciih

The ACT is an achievement test given nationally with normally distributed scores. Tim scored a 24 on the mathematics portion of his ACT. The mean for the mathematics portion of

the ACT was 22.0 and the standard deviation was 5.1. What percent of the population scored

higher than Tim on the mathematics portion of the ACT?

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