Most graduate schools of business require applicants for admission to take the Graduate Management Admission Council's GMAT examination. Scores on the GMAT are roughly normally distributed with a mean of 527 and a standard deviation of 112. If a prestigious business school will only take those students who score in the top 5%, what score would you need to have to be accepted? You would need a score of or higher (round to the nearest whole number) KAPLAN GMAT Prep Plus 2020 P l P Oe e

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Most graduate schools of business require applicants for admission to take the Graduate Management Admission Council's GMAT examination. Scores on the GMAT are roughly normaly distributed with a mean of 527 and a standard deviation of
112.
If a prestigious business school will only take those students who score in the top 5%. what score would you need to have to be accepted?
You would need a score of or higher
(round to the nearest whole number)
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