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You have to laugh a little... especially after carefully reading the problem statement:
If we can approximate the distribution of these
grades by a normal distribution, what percent
of the students ...
The Devil Is In The Details. Calculate to four decimal places (what is typically found in printed tables).. then MULTIPLY by 100 to get two digits to the left and two digits to the right of the decimal point. Namely, the PERCENTAGE value.
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You have to laugh a little... especially after carefully reading the problem statement:
The Devil Is In The Details. Calculate to four decimal places (what is typically found in printed tables).. then MULTIPLY by 100 to get two digits to the left and two digits to the right of the decimal point. Namely, the PERCENTAGE value.