3. Law School Admissions Test (LSAT) scores are approximately normally distributed with a mean of 150 and standard deviation of 10. The typical law student at Yale has an LSAT score of 170. If we...


3. Law School Admissions Test (LSAT) scores are approximately normally distributed with<br>a mean of 150 and standard deviation of 10. The typical law student at Yale has an LSAT<br>score of 170. If we randomly pick a LSAT taker, what is the probability they score higher<br>than the typical law student at Yale?<br>A. 0.023<br>B. 0.159<br>C. 0.841<br>D. 0.977<br>

Extracted text: 3. Law School Admissions Test (LSAT) scores are approximately normally distributed with a mean of 150 and standard deviation of 10. The typical law student at Yale has an LSAT score of 170. If we randomly pick a LSAT taker, what is the probability they score higher than the typical law student at Yale? A. 0.023 B. 0.159 C. 0.841 D. 0.977

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