a.
Find the z -score for the first student’s test score.
a.
Answer to Problem 30RE
Explanation of Solution
Given information: Two students took different college entrance tests .The scores on the
test that the first student took are
Calculation:
The z-score is given by:
For the first student:
b.
Find the z -score for the second student’s test score.
b.
Answer to Problem 30RE
Explanation of Solution
Given information: Two students took different college entrance tests .The scores on the
test that the first student took are normally distributed with a mean of 20 points and a standard deviation of 4.2 points .The scores on the test that the second student took are normally distributed with a mean of 500 points and a standard deviation of 90 points .The students scored 30 and 610 on their tests, respectively.
Calculation:
The z-score is given by:
For the second student:
c.
Which student scored better on their college entrance test.
c.
Answer to Problem 30RE
The first student has higher score since he/she got 2.4 standard deviations higher than the mean.
Explanation of Solution
Given information: Two students took different college entrance tests .The scores on the
test that the first student took are normally distributed with a mean of 20 points and a standard deviation of 4.2 points .The scores on the test that the second student took are normally distributed with a mean of 500 points and a standard deviation of 90 points .The students scored 30 and 610 on their tests, respectively.
Calculation:
The z-score is given by:
For the first student:
For the second student:
The first student has higher score since he/she got 2.4 standard deviations higher than the mean.
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