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The average student loan debt for college graduates is $25,250. Suppose that that distribution is normal and that the standard deviation is $12,500. Let X = the student loan debt of a randomly selected college graduate. Round all probabilities to 4 decimal places and all dollar answers to the nearest dollar.

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