Suppose math scores on the SAT are normally distributed with a mean of 525 and a standard deviation of 65. Draw the bell curve to help determine the percentage of people who score at least a 590.

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Suppose math scores on the SAT are normally distributed with a
mean of 525 and a standard deviation of 65. Draw the bell curve to
help determine the percentage of people who score at least a 590.
330
34%
395 460
34%
52.5 590 655
720
O
Transcribed Image Text:Practice/Exit Ticket Suppose math scores on the SAT are normally distributed with a mean of 525 and a standard deviation of 65. Draw the bell curve to help determine the percentage of people who score at least a 590. 330 34% 395 460 34% 52.5 590 655 720 O
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