If Alex has scored 510 on the MCAT, and was at the 75th percentile, and Boris has scored 520, and was at the 95th percentile, then approximately how much percent (%) of all the students who wrote MCAT had the score lower than Boris and higher than Alex? Provide answer in Percentage.
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If Alex has scored 510 on the MCAT, and was at the 75th percentile, and Boris has scored 520, and was at the 95th percentile, then approximately how much percent (%) of all the students who wrote MCAT had the score lower than Boris and higher than Alex? Provide answer in Percentage.
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