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A population has a |
1398.25 | and standard deviation of | 246.85 |
11 | The fraction of the means from |
82 | that are below | 1365 | is, | |||||
a | 0.0895 | |||||||||
b | 0.0962 | |||||||||
c | 0.1035 | |||||||||
d | 0.1113 |
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