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1 March, 09:12

Given that on one section of the sat the mean is 500 and the standard deviation is 100, what is the approximate probability of a student scoring 400 or lower or 500 or higher on the test?

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  1. 1 March, 09:31
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    We are to find for the probability when X≤400 or X≥500

    We use the z score formula: z = (x - u) / s

    when X≤400, the z is:

    z = (400 - 500) / 100 = - 1

    when X≥500, the z is:

    z = (500 - 500) / 100 = 0

    SO from the standard probability tables, the probability at:

    P (z ≤ - 1 or z ≥ 0) = 0.6587
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