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If 1000 kindergarteners are selected at random, how many will be greater than 52 inches tall? Heights of kindergarten children are normally distributed. With a mean of 40 and a standard deviation of 6
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If 1000 kindergarteners are selected at random, how many will be
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Heights of kindergarten children are normally distributed. With a mean of 40 and a standard
deviation of 6 inches.
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the answer is 25 if it is not than im sorry
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