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All deal with a random variable X that follows a normal probability distribution with mean equal to 37 and a standard deviation of 5.

Compute P(X < 39)

Compute P(X < 29 or X > 41)

Compute P(X > 30)

Find the 42nd percentile for this distribution.

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