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empirical rule to determine the following.
100
and a standard deviation of
12.
Use the (a) What percentage of people has an IQ score between
64
and
136?
(b) What percentage of people has an IQ score less than
88
or greater than
112?
(c) What percentage of people has an IQ score greater than
124?
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