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30 April, 01:25

Consider a value to be significantly low if its z score less than or equal to minus-2 or consider a value to be significantly high if its z score is greater than or equal to 2.

A test is used to assess readiness for college. In a recent year, the mean score was 22.5 and the standard deviation was 5.1. Identify the scores that are significantly low or significantly high.

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  1. 30 April, 03:53
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    The z-score is given by:

    z-score = (x-μ) / σ

    where:

    x=score

    μ=mean=22.5

    σ=std deviation=5.1

    given that the z-score is - 2, then the lowest cost will be:

    -2 = (x-22.5) / 5.1

    solving for x we get:

    -10.2=x-22.5

    x=-10.2+22.5

    x=12.3

    therefor the lowest score is 12.3

    Given that the z-score is 2 when the score is highest, then highest score will be:

    2 = (x-22.5) / 5.1

    10.2=x-22.5

    x=10.2+22.5

    x=32.7

    therefore the highest score is 32.7
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