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Mathematics, 23.04.2021 01:00 ericavasquez824

3. Suppose you randomly select an individual from a population that is normally distributed and they are above average. When you find out the probability of randomly selecting that individual is very very small, what are some
possible explanations? In other words what does this very very small probability suggest?

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