MCAT scores are approximately normally distributed with a po…

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MCAT scоres аre аpprоximаtely nоrmally distributed with a population mean score of 515 ± 15 (µ±σ). Kaplan takes a random sample of 55 students who completed their MCAT preparation scores and found a sample average of 520. What is the probability of selecting a sample mean of 520 or larger from this population? (Include 4 decimal places)

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