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Review the video on Normal Distribution in the Calculations section of the "Statistics Visual Learner" media piece.Bob compares his SAT Verbal score of 400 to Marge's ACT Verbal score of 20. "I beat you," he exclaims. "My score is 20 times your score!" Although his multiplication is good, his logic is faulty. Explain why.
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