A standardized​ exam's scores are normally distributed. In a recent​ year, the mean test score was 1501 and the standard deviation was 314. The test scores of four students selected at random are 1910​, 1240​, 2210​, and 1390. Find the​ z-scores that correspond to each value and determine whether any of the values are unusual. The​ z-score for 1910 is nothing. ​(Round to two decimal places as​ needed.) The​ z-score for 1240 is nothing. ​(Round to two decimal places as​ needed.) The​ z-score for 2210 is nothing. ​(Round to two decimal places as​ needed.) The​ z-score for 1390 is nothing. ​(Round to two decimal places as​ needed.) Which​ values, if​ any, are​ unusual? Select the correct choice below​ and, if​ necessary, fill in the answer box within your choice.     A. The unusual​ value(s) is/are nothing. ​(Use a comma to separate answers as​ needed.)   B. None of the values are unusual.

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A standardized​ exam's scores are normally distributed. In a recent​ year, the mean test score was
1501
and the standard deviation was
314.
The test scores of four students selected at random are
1910​,
1240​,
2210​,
and
1390.
Find the​ z-scores that correspond to each value and determine whether any of the values are unusual.
The​ z-score for
1910
is
nothing.
​(Round to two decimal places as​ needed.)
The​ z-score for
1240
is
nothing.
​(Round to two decimal places as​ needed.)
The​ z-score for
2210
is
nothing.
​(Round to two decimal places as​ needed.)
The​ z-score for
1390
is
nothing.
​(Round to two decimal places as​ needed.)
Which​ values, if​ any, are​ unusual? Select the correct choice below​ and, if​ necessary, fill in the answer box within your choice.
 
 
A.
The unusual​ value(s) is/are
nothing.
​(Use a comma to separate answers as​ needed.)
 
B.
None of the values are unusual.
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