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I believe the answer to be 0.15 but I just want to make sureSuppose that grade point averages of undergraduate students at one university have a bell-shaped distribution with a mean of 2.57 and a standard deviation of 0.44. Using the empirical rule, what percentage of the students have grade point averages that are greater than 3.89? Please do not round your answer

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First, we need to find the z-score for the measure x=3.89. This is given by


z=(x-\mu)/(\sigma)=(3.89-2.57)/(0.44)

which gives


z=3

Now, from the empirical rule :

we can see that


P(x>3.89)=P(z>3)\approx0.15\text{ \%}

Then, the answer is 0.15%

I believe the answer to be 0.15 but I just want to make sureSuppose that grade point-example-1
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