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A researcher measures the number of tasks completed by participants during a 5-minute multitasking session.If the number of tasks completed is distributed normally as 6.3 A researcher measures the number of tasks completed by participants during a 5-minute multitasking session.If the number of tasks completed is distributed normally as 6.3   1.0 (M   SD) tasks,then what is the probability that participants completed less than 8 tasks? A) .0446 B) .9554 C) .4554 D) The probability is not listed in the unit normal table. 1.0 (M A researcher measures the number of tasks completed by participants during a 5-minute multitasking session.If the number of tasks completed is distributed normally as 6.3   1.0 (M   SD) tasks,then what is the probability that participants completed less than 8 tasks? A) .0446 B) .9554 C) .4554 D) The probability is not listed in the unit normal table. SD) tasks,then what is the probability that participants completed less than 8 tasks?

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