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4 May, 18:37

The scores on a university examination are normally distributed with a mean of 62 and a standard deviation of 11. if the bottom 5% of students will fail the course, what is the lowest mark that a student can have and still be awarded a passing grade? give the answer that is closest to the exact number.

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  1. 4 May, 20:07
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    The lowest score will be obtained as follows:

    the z-score is given by:

    z = (x-μ) / σ

    where:

    σ-standard deviation

    μ - mean

    we are required to evaluate for x, given that P (x
    The value of z that corresponds to 5% will be:

    z=-1.65

    thus plugging our values we obtain:

    -1.65 = (x-62) / 11

    solving for x we get:

    -18.15=x-62

    thus

    x=-18.15+62

    x=43.85

    x~44

    Thus the lowest score is 44
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