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12 March, 07:49

In one statistics course, students reported studying an average of 9.92 hours a week, with a standard deviation of 4.54. Treating the class as the population, what is the percentile for a student in the class who studies 10 hours a week? (Round z score to two decimal places.)

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  1. 12 March, 11:15
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    The percentile is 50.80

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Test statistic (z) = (weekly study time - average study time) / standard deviation

    weekly study time = 10 hours

    average study time = 9.92 hours

    standard deviation = 4.54 hours

    z = (10 - 9.92) / 4.54 = 0.08/4.54 = 0.02 (to 2 decimal places)

    Cumulative area of the test statistic is 0.5080.

    Percentile = 0.5080*100 = 50.80
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