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The distribution of student scores on the quantitative section of the SATs have an approximately normal distribution with a mean score of 501 points, and a standard deviation of 85 points. If you randomly select one student who has taken the SAT, what is the probability that the student will have scored greater than 600 points on the quantitative section of the SATs

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