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Suppose Jane is interested in the total number of points scored in Division 1 NCAA college basketball games. She takes a look at several years of data and finds this distribution is approximately normal with a mean of 154 points
and a standard deviation of 9 points.
Would it be surprising to find a game where the total number of points scored is over 185?

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