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19 November, 13:30

Scores on the GRE (Graduate Record Examination) are normally distributed with a mean of 600 and a standard deviation of 120. Use the 68 dash 95 dash 99.7 Rule to find the percentage of people taking the test who score between 240 and 960.

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    99.7%

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The 68-95-99.7 rule refers to what percentage of data is contained within ranges a certain distance from the mean.

    68% of the data lies within one standard deviation of the mean

    95% lies within two standard deviations, and

    99.7% lies within three standard deviations.

    Our mean here is 600, and our standard deviation is 120, so those ranges would be:

    480-720 for 1 standard deviation

    360-840 for 2 standard deviations, and

    240-960 for 3.

    Our given range is 240 to 960, three standard deviations from the mean, so the 68-95-99.7 rule tells us that this range contains 99.7% of the people.
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