MATLAB: An Introduction with Applications
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Entry to a certain University is determined by a national test. The
scores on this test are
standard deviation of 100. Tom wants to be admitted to this
university and he knows that he must score better than at least 70%
of the students who took the test. Tom takes the test and scores 585.
Will he be admitted to this university?
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