Mathematics
Mathematics, 20.04.2020 09:47, Perez1957

NEED HELP ASAPAt the 2012 Summer Olympic Games in London, in the Men's Shot Put qualifying round, the distances ranged from 17.58 meters to 21.36 meters with a mean distance of 19.64 meters and a standard deviation equal to 0.92 meters. If the distribution were truly a normal distribution, what percent of the athletes would have had a distance greater than 20.56 meters, one standard deviation above the mean? There were 40 athletes in the competition. How many athletes does that represent?

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-about 6 athletes
-about 14 athletes
-about 20 athletes
-about 26 athletes
-about 34 athletes

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