SOLUTION: Consider a normal distribution with mean 26 and standard deviation 6. What is the probability a value selected at random from this distribution is greater than 26? (Use 2 decimal p

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Question 290534: Consider a normal distribution with mean 26 and standard deviation 6. What is the probability a value selected at random from this distribution is greater than 26? (Use 2 decimal places.)

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Consider a normal distribution with mean 26 and standard deviation 6. What is the probability a value selected at random from this distribution is greater than 26?
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Since 26 is the mean, P(x> 26) = 0.50
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Stan H.