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Mathematics, 29.11.2021 05:30, nickname0097
Suppose we are told that the SAT Critical Reading test is normally distributed with a
mean of 496 and a standard deviation of 75. What is the probability that a randomly
selected student who took the SAT has a critical reading score higher than 630?
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