xxbabezxx233
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I need help approaching the answer or to make sure I am correct.
Suppose that SAT scores among U.S. college students are normally distributed with a mean of 500 and a standard deviation of 100. What is the probability that a randomly selected individual from this population has an SAT score at or below 600?
I would find the z-score, which would be 600-500, and divide by 100. I would get 1.00 now when I look at my z-score chart, I would get 0.8413? Would this be correct? What would I do from then?
Also if I want to figure out what people would be above 600...?
Suppose that SAT scores among U.S. college students are normally distributed with a mean of 500 and a standard deviation of 100. What is the probability that a randomly selected individual from this population has an SAT score at or below 600?
I would find the z-score, which would be 600-500, and divide by 100. I would get 1.00 now when I look at my z-score chart, I would get 0.8413? Would this be correct? What would I do from then?
Also if I want to figure out what people would be above 600...?