SAT scores (out of 1600) are distributed normally with a mean of 1100 and a standard deviation of 200. Suppose a school council awards a cer

SAT scores (out of 1600) are distributed normally with a mean of 1100 and a standard deviation of 200. Suppose a school council awards a certificate of excellence to all students who score at least 1350 on the SAT, and suppose we pick one of the recognized students at random.
8. What is the probability this student’s score will be at least 1500? (The material covered in Section 3.2 on conditional probability would be useful for this question.)
a. 6.5%
b. 21.6%
c. 45.8%
d. 12.8%

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  1. Answer:

    i’d chose a or d but i’m not completely sure

    Step-by-step explanation:

    my guess is probably just as good as yours if not worse

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