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Mathematics, 17.04.2020 04:17 zayrasanatana13

(1 point) Scores on a certain intelligence test for children between ages 13 and 15 years are approximately normally distributed with µ=106μ=106 and σ=24σ=24. (a) What proportion of children aged 13 to 15 years old have scores on this test above 92 ? Round to four decimal places. (b) What score which marks the lowest 25 percent of the distribution? Round to two decimal places. (c) Enter the score that marks the highest 5 percent of the distribution. Round to two decimal places.

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