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The Griswold Institute Exam is composed of a number of subtests. On one subtest, the

raw scores have a mean of 49 and a standard deviation of 5. Assuming these scores
form a normal distribution:

Part A: What raw score represents the 90th percentile? Do not round your answer.

Part B: What is the probability of getting a raw score between 46 and 57? Do not
round your answer.

The Griswold Institute Exam is composed of a number of subtests. On one subtest, the-example-1

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Answer:

Part A=55.4 or 55.45

Part B= 67.09

Explanation:

The first answer depends on how your teacher showed you how to solve this problem.

The second answer would be 67.09 if your teacher told you not to round and if you are rounding the answer would be 68

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