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A worldwide organization of academics claims that the mean IQ score of its members is 118, with a standard deviation of 17. A randomly selected group of 40 members of this organization is tested, and the results reveal that the mean IQ score in this sample is 115.8. If the organization's claim is correct, what is the probability of having a sample mean of 115.8 or less for a random sample of this size

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