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Mathematics, 06.06.2020 22:02 christabell0303

The distribution of statistics marks of some sandwich students was found to be normal with a mean within a range of 61- 65 and a standard deviation of within a range of 7.8 – 8.6 (1dp). It was found out that there were 348 students who took the course. With an assumed mean and standard deviation, answer the questions that follow: a. If the minimum mark to qualify for an interview was 43. What is the probability that a student selected at random qualified for the interview and what percentage did not qualify? b. If the cut-off mark for selection is 48, how many and what percentage of the students were selected? c. How many students scored a mark greater than 54 but less than 78? d. How many students from the group scored a mark greater than 68 but less than 80?

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