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Mathematics, 13.08.2020 15:01 barclaybarnes07

The population distribution of SAT scores is normal with a mean of μ=500 and a standard deviation of SD=100. For example, what is the probability of randomly selecting an individual from this population who has an SAT score greater than 700?

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