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Check all of the situations that you would expect to be approximately normally distributed.
the SAT scores of high school seniors
the salaries for members of a professional football team
the shoe sizes of 17-year-old males
the age at which a child loses his or her first tooth
the probability of rolling a given number between 1 and 6 on a number cube

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