During one season of racing at the Talladega Superspeedway, the mean speed of the cars racing there was found to be 158.9 mph with a standard deviation of 10.0 mph.  What speed represents the 33rd percentile for speeds of race cars at Talladega?  Assume that the racing speeds are normally distributed.

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During one season of racing at the Talladega Superspeedway, the mean speed of the cars racing there was found to be 158.9 mph with a standard deviation of 10.0 mph.  What speed represents the 33rd percentile for speeds of race cars at Talladega?  Assume that the racing speeds are normally distributed.
 
 
 
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