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In a population that is normally distributed that has a mean of 45 with a standard deviation of 5, what is the probability that a randomly selected object is over 52? 0.0001 0.0…
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In a population that is normally distributed that has a mean of 45 with a standard
deviation of 5, what is the probability that a randomly selected object is over 52?
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0.0501
0.9542
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I think I would be 5
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