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19 January, 04:09

A high-profile consulting company chooses its new entry-level employees from a pool of recent college graduates using a five-step interview process. Unfortunately, there are usually more candidates who complete the interview process than the number of new positions that are available. As a result, cumulative GPA is used as a tie-breaker. GPAs for the successful interviewees are Normally distributed with a mean of 3.3 and a standard deviation of 0.4. What proportion of candidates have a GPA under 3.0?

a. 0.023

b. 0.227

c. 0.551

d. 0.773

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  1. 19 January, 04:24
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    the answer is d because they really don't

    want anyone having under a 3.0
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