-99.7% -95% -68% Not everyone pays the same price for the same model of a car. The figure illustrates a normal distribut

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-99.7% -95% -68% Not everyone pays the same price for the same model of a car. The figure illustrates a normal distribution for the prices paid for a particular model of a new car. The mean is $22,000 and the standard deviation is $2000. Use the 68-95-99.7 Rule to find the percentage of buyers who paid more than $24,000 Number of Car Buyers 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 Price of a Model of a New Car (Thousands) The percentage of buyers who paid more than $24,000 is %
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