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The college physical education department offered an advanced first aid course last summer the scores on the comprehensive final exam we’re normally distributed in the Z sources for some of the students are shown below
Robert 1.00
Juan 1.86
Haley -2.02
Joel 0.00
Jan -0.98
Linda 1.52
If the main score was u = 152 with a standard deviation of o = 17 what was the final exam score for each student?
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