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Use the normal distribution of sat critical reading scores for which the mean is 508 and the standard deviation is 123. assume the variable x is normally distributed. left parenthesis a right parenthesis what percent of the sat verbal scores are less than 675? left parenthesis b right parenthesis if 1000 sat verbal scores are randomly selected, about how many would you expect to be greater than 575? left parenthesis a right parenthesis approximately 91.27% of the sat verbal scores are less than 675. (round to two decimal places as needed.) left parenthesis b right parenthesis you would expect that approximately nothing sat verbal scores would be greater than 575. (round to the nearest whole number as needed.)
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