The combined SAT scores for the students at a local high school are normally distributed with a mean of 1521 and a standard deviation of 301. The local college includes a minimum score of 888.9 in its admission requirements. What percentage of students from this school earn scores that fail to satisfy the admission requirement?

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The combined SAT scores for the students at a local high school are normally
distributed with a mean of 1521 and a standard deviation of 301. The local college
includes a minimum score of 888.9 in its admission requirements.
What percentage of students from this school earn scores that fail to satisfy the
admission requirement?
Transcribed Image Text:The combined SAT scores for the students at a local high school are normally distributed with a mean of 1521 and a standard deviation of 301. The local college includes a minimum score of 888.9 in its admission requirements. What percentage of students from this school earn scores that fail to satisfy the admission requirement?
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