The lengths of pregnancies in a small rural village are normally distributed with a mean of 269 days and a standard deviation of 17 days. A distribution of values is normal with a mean of 269 and a standard deviation of 17. What percentage of pregnancies last beyond 295 days? P(X>295 days )= % Enter your answer as a percent accurate to 1 decimal place (do not enter the "\%" sign). Answers obtained using exact z-scores or z-scores rounded to 3 decimal places are accepted. The combined SAT scores for the students at a local high school are normally distributed with a mean of 1469 and a standard deviation of 293 . The local college includes a minimum score of 2289 in its admission requirements. What percentage of students from this school earn scores that fail to satisfy the admission requirement? P(X<2289)= % Enter your answer as a percent accurate to 1 decimal place (do not enter the "\%" sign). Answers obtained using exact z-scores or z-scores rounded to 3 decimal places are accepted.