The average math SAT score is 518 with a standard deviation of 117 A particular
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The average math SAT score is
518 with a standard deviation of 117
A particular high school claims that its students have unusually high math SAT scores. A random sample of
60 students from this school was selected, and the mean math SAT score was
540 Is the high school justified in its claim? AND WHAT IS THE Z SCORE PLEASE
unusual
not unusual
since it
lies
does not lie
within the range of a usual event, namely within
1 standard deviation
2 standard deviations
3 standard deviations
of the mean of the sample means.
(Round to two decimal places as needed.)
Explanation / Answer
If we define "usual" as within 2 standard deviations from the mean,
z = (X - u) * sqrt(n) / sigma = (540 - 518)*sqrt(60) / 117 = 1.456506558 [ANSWER, Z SCORE]
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Thus, it is
1. NOT UNUSUAL
since it
2. LIES
within the range of a usual event, namely within
3. 2 STANDARD DEVIATIONS
of the mean of the sample means.
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