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16 March, 20:15

Scores on the GRE (Graduate Record Examination) are normally distributed with a mean of 594 and a standard deviation of 96. Use the 68-95-99.7 Rule to find the

percentage of people taking the test who score below 306.

The percentage of people taking the test who score below 306 is

%.

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  1. 16 March, 23:35
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    0.15%

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The Empirical Rule (68-95-99.7 Rule) states that almost all data falls within 3 standard deviations of the mean for a normal distribution. Under the rule:

    68% of the data falls within one standard deviation. 95% percent of the data lies within two standard deviations. 99.7% of data fall within three standard deviations

    Given that:

    mean (μ) = 594 and standard deviation σ = 96

    68% of the data falls within μ ± σ. That is 594 ± 96. 68% fall within 498 and 690 95% percent of the data lies within μ ± 2σ. That is 594 ± 2 (96). 95% fall within 402 and 786 99.7% percent of the data lies within μ ± 3σ. That is 594 ± 3 (96). 99.7% fall within 306 and 882

    The percentage of people that all fall outside 306 and 882 = 100% - 99.7% = 0.3%. Therefore the percentage of people that are below 306 = 0.3% / 2 = 0.15%
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