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A professor creates a histogram of test scores for 26 students in a statistics course. What is the probability of a student having scored between 65 and 100

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Option D

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From the question we are told that:

Sample size [tex]n=26[/tex]

Student scoring [tex]65-100 n'=12[/tex]

Generally the equation for probability of a student having score between 65 and 100 is mathematically given by

 [tex]P(65-100)=\frac{12}{26}[/tex]

 [tex]P(65-100)=12/26[/tex]

 [tex]P(65-100)=0.462[/tex]

Option D

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