Suppose two distributions with the following characteristics are given. Distribution A H=46,500 G =6,229 Distribution B H= 32.60 O =4.15 If a value from distribution A is 54,100 and a value from distribution B is 36.0, convert each value to a standardized z-value and indicate which one is relatively closer to its respective mean. Choose the correct answer below. O A. The value from distribution B is relatively closer to its mean because its corresponding z-value is larger than the z-value corresponding to the value from distribution A. O B. The value from distribution B is relatively closer to its mean because its corresponding z-value is smaller than the z-value corresponding to the value from distribution A. OC. The value from distribution A is relatively closer to its mean because its corresponding z-value is larger than the z-value corresponding to the value from distribution B. O D. The value from distribution A is relatively closer to its mean because its corresponding z-value is smaller than the z-value corresponding to the value from distribution B.

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Suppose two distributions with the following characteristics are given.
Distribution A
H= 46,500
G = 6,229
Distribution B
H= 32.60
0=4.15
If a value from distribution A is 54,100 and a value from distribution B is 36.0, convert each value to a standardized z-value and indicate which one is relatively closer to its respective mean.
Choose the correct answer below.
O A. The value from distribution B is relatively closer to its mean because its corresponding z-value is larger than the z-value corresponding to the value from distribution A.
O B. The value from distribution B is relatively closer to its mean because its corresponding z-value is smaller than the z-value corresponding to the value from distribution A.
OC. The value from distribution A is relatively closer to its mean because its corresponding z-value is larger than the z-value corresponding to the value from distribution B.
O D. The value from distribution A is relatively closer to its mean because its corresponding z-value is smaller than the z-value corresponding to the value from distribution B.
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Transcribed Image Text:Suppose two distributions with the following characteristics are given. Distribution A H= 46,500 G = 6,229 Distribution B H= 32.60 0=4.15 If a value from distribution A is 54,100 and a value from distribution B is 36.0, convert each value to a standardized z-value and indicate which one is relatively closer to its respective mean. Choose the correct answer below. O A. The value from distribution B is relatively closer to its mean because its corresponding z-value is larger than the z-value corresponding to the value from distribution A. O B. The value from distribution B is relatively closer to its mean because its corresponding z-value is smaller than the z-value corresponding to the value from distribution A. OC. The value from distribution A is relatively closer to its mean because its corresponding z-value is larger than the z-value corresponding to the value from distribution B. O D. The value from distribution A is relatively closer to its mean because its corresponding z-value is smaller than the z-value corresponding to the value from distribution B. Click to select your answer. MacBook Ai
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