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The time spent (in days) waiting for a heart transplant for people ages 35-49 in a recent year follows a normal distribution with a mean wait time of 204 days and standard deviation 25.7 days. The 8% of people who wait the longest for a heart transplant wait more than how any days? 240.237 167.763 168.020 239.98

          The time spent (in days) waiting for a heart transplant for people ages 35-49 in a recent year follows a normal distribution with a mean wait time of 204 days and standard deviation 25.7 days. The 8% of people who wait the longest for a heart transplant wait more than how any days? 240.237 167.763 168.020 239.98
        
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The time spent (in days) waiting for a heart transplant for people ages 35-49 in a recent year follows a normal distribution with a mean wait time of 204 days and standard deviation 25.7 days. The 8% of people who wait the longest for a heart transplant wait more than how any days? 240.237 167.763 168.020 239.98

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The time spent (in days) waiting for a heart transplant for people ages 35-49 in a recent year follows a normal distribution with a mean wait time of 204 days and standard deviation 25.7 days. The 8% of people who wait the longest for a heart transplant wait more than how any days? 240.237 167.763 168.020 239.98
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