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Mathematics, 15.04.2021 15:20 alma79

PLEASE HELP!! John and Mark participate in a game of bowling every week. From past experience, it is known that both scores are normally distributed, where John has a mean score of 145
with a standard deviation of 25, and Mark has a mean score of 160 with a standard
deviation of 14. Assuming that their scores are independent, what is the probability that
John will have a greater score than Mark in a single game?

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