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A researcher records the following number of birdcalls made during an experimental session with robins: 7.2 A researcher records the following number of birdcalls made during an experimental session with robins: 7.2   0.6 (M   SD) .Assuming these data are normally distributed,what is the probability that robins made more than 9 birdcalls during this experimental session? A) .9987 B) .4987 C) .0013 D) The probability is not listed in the unit normal table. 0.6 (M A researcher records the following number of birdcalls made during an experimental session with robins: 7.2   0.6 (M   SD) .Assuming these data are normally distributed,what is the probability that robins made more than 9 birdcalls during this experimental session? A) .9987 B) .4987 C) .0013 D) The probability is not listed in the unit normal table. SD) .Assuming these data are normally distributed,what is the probability that robins made more than 9 birdcalls during this experimental session?

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