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Mathematics, 17.03.2021 23:50 LouieHBK

Let us consider the SAT as defined - it is normally distributed with a u= 1000 and a o = 200. A. Suppose person A has an SAT of 850. Approximately what is the probability that a randomly chosen person has a
score equal to or greater than person A but less than the mean (percentage of the population have SATs greater than
person A but less than the mean, same concept but do not report percentages, please)?

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