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Solve the problems. Use the graph for the standard deviation points In a fishing contest, the length of the fish caught ranged from 11.5 inches to 23 inches with a mean length of 16.40 inches and
standard deviation of 4.71 inches. Assume there was a normal distribution. What percent of the fish caught would have a length
greater than 21.11 inches, one standard deviation above the mean?
a) 13.6% b) 84.1% c) 0.2% d) 15.9 f) 2.1%

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