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Mathematics, 14.01.2021 01:30, Brucechavez3334

You might need: Calculator, - Z table A set of elementary school student heights are normally distributed with a mean of 105 centimeters and a
standard deviation of 7 centimeters,
What proportion of student heights are between 94.5 centimeters and 115.5 centimeters?
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