Answer:
61.1% of high school student who took the SAT in 2015 will have a critical reading SAT score between 400 and 600 points.
Explanation:
We are given the following information in the question:
Mean, μ = 495
Standard Deviation, σ = 116
We are given that the distribution of scores from the 2015 school year for high school students in the United States is a bell shaped distribution that is a normal distribution.
Formula:

P(SAT score between 400 and 600 points)


Thus, 61.1% of high school student who took the SAT in 2015 will have a critical reading SAT score between 400 and 600 points.