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A standardized exam's scores are normally distributed. In a recent year, the mean test score was 21.2 and the standard deviation was 5.7. The test scores of four students selected at random are 15, 24, 7, and 37.
Find the z-scores that correspond to each value and determine whether any of the values are unusual.
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