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The number of miles one commutes to work is normally distributed with a mean of 11 and a standard deviation of 3. If Jason commutes 16 miles to work, find his z score.
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The number of miles one commutes to work is normally distributed with a mean of 11 and a standard deviation of 3. If Jason commutes 16 miles to work, find his z score.
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The number of miles one commutes to work is normally distributed with a mean of 11 and a standard deviation of 3. If Jason commutes 16 miles to work, find his z score.
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25 is the z score hope it help
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