Assume that adults have IQ scores that are normally distributed with a mean of 95.2, and a standard deviation of 22.2 Find the first quartile Q1, which is the IQ score separating the bottom 25% from the top 75%. Can you please provide step by step using the T1-84 plus calculator. I keep getting stuck on locating the z-score. I know the first Q is .25 If you use the formula, please provide the actual figures including a picture- so I have a well-rounded answer to this question. Thank you
Continuous Probability Distributions
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Normal Distribution
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Assume that adults have IQ scores that are
Find the first
Can you please provide step by step using the T1-84 plus calculator. I keep getting stuck on locating the z-score. I know the first Q is .25
If you use the formula, please provide the actual figures including a picture- so I have a well-rounded answer to this question.
Thank you
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