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Standard deviation and the sample size would allow you to calculate this.


Though I don't remember the calculation at all. And you're not looking for exactly 251, you're looking for any result 251 or greater. It's going to be the area under the bell curve that's greater than 251.

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Posted: 01/21/2022 at 10:40AM



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