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Use ONLY the Standard Normal Tables (Link 67 ) to answer the following... A set of exam scores is normally distributed and has a mean of 62.3 and a standard deviation of 11. What is the probability that a randomly selected score will be greater than 40.3? Answer = (round to four decimal places) Note: Be careful...only use the Z Table here and round z scores to two places since that's what the table uses...do not use technology or the 68-95-99.7 Rule.

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The correct answer should be 0.6179
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