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Kori is analyzing a normal data distribution, but the data provided is incomplete. Kori knows that the mean of the data is 120 and that 84% of the data values are less than 130. Find the standard deviation for this data set.

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Answer: for a more direct answer 10.1

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Answer:

SD = 10.1

Explanation:

We have been given that Kori knows that the mean of the data is 120 and that 84% of the data values are less than 130.

We will use z-score formula to find standard deviation of our given data set.


z=(x-\mu)/(\sigma), where,


z = z-score,


x = Random sample score,


\mu = Mean,


\sigma = Standard deviation.

Let us find z-score corresponding to the area of population under curve less than 84%.

From normal distribution table we get that z-score corresponding to area less than 84% is 0.99.

Upon substituting our given values in z-score formula we will get,


0.99=(130-120)/(\sigma)


0.99=(10)/(\sigma)


\sigma=(10)/(0.99)


\sigma=10.101010\approx 10.1

Therefore, the standard deviation of our given data set is 10.1.


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