
Concept explainers
(a)
To find: the percentile where the IQ score is of 150
(a)

Answer to Problem 54E
An IQ score of 150 is approximately at the 95th percentile.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Calculation:
Scores on the Wechsler adult Intelligence Scale (a standard IQ test) for the 20 to 34 age groupare approximately Normal with mean 110 and standard deviation 25.
That is
State: Let xbe the IQ scores of students. The variable x has a
Plan: The proportion of IQ scores less than 150 is shown in the graph below:
Do: For x =150, the corresponding z value is calculated as follows:
Using standard normal table, we can see that the proportion of observations less than 1.6 is 0.9452 or approximately 94.5%.
Conclude: An IQ score of 150 is approximately at the 95th percentile.
Conclusion:
Therefore, An IQ score of 150 is approximately at the 95th percentile.
(b)
To find: the percent of people aged 20 to 34 have IQs between 125 and 150
(b)

Answer to Problem 54E
Approximately 22% of people aged 20-34 have IQ scores between 12 and 150.
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
State: Let x be the IQ scores of students. The variable x has a Normal distribution with
Plan: The proportion of IQ scores between 125 and 150 is shown in the graph below:
Do: From part (a) we have that for x = 150, the corresponding z - value = 1.6. For x =125, the corresponding z -value is calculated as follows:
So the proportion of observations between 0.6 and 1.6, is equal to the proportion of observations between 125 and 150.
Using standard normal table, the area between 0.6 and 1.6 is 0.9452 - 0.7257 =0.2195 or about 22%.
Conclude: Approximately 22% of people aged 20-34 have IQ scores between 12 and 150.
Conclusion:
Therefore, 22% of people aged 20-34 have IQ scores between 12 and 150.
(c)
To find: the scored to earn to qualify for MENSA membership
(c)

Answer to Problem 54E
In order to qualify for MENSA membership a person must score 162 or higher.
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
State: Let xbe the IQ scores of students. The variable x has a Normal distribution with
Plan: The 98th percentile of the IQ scores is shown in the graph below:
Do: From standard normal table, the 98" percentile for the standard Normal distribution is closest to 2.05. Therefore, the 98th percentile for the IQ scores can be found by solving the equation:
Conclude: In order to qualify for MENSA membership a person must score 162 or higher.
Conclusion:
Therefore, in order to qualify for MENSA membership a person must score 162 or higher.
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