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The average score for games played in the NFL is 21.7 and the standard deviation is 9.1 points. 40 games are randomly selected. Round all answers to 4 decimal places where possible and assume a
P(∑x < 837.672) =_____
P(¯xx¯ > 21.5418) = ____
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