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suppose a normal distribution has a mean of 98 and a standard deviation of 6. what is p(x ≥ 92)

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0.84

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Explanation:

If the mean is 98 and standard deviation is 6, then 92 is one standard deviation to the left of the mean; that means that 34% + 34% + 13.5% + 2.35% + .15% of the data is included in this area. Add those up and you get, as a percentage, 84%.

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