202k views
1 vote
Test grades on the last statistics exam had a mean = 78 and standard deviation = .14. Suppose the teacher decides to curve by subtraction 31 from all scores then doubling the values. If Y represents the new test scores, what is the mean and standard deviation of Y?

User Munim
by
7.7k points

1 Answer

1 vote

Answer:

The mean and standard deviation of Y are, 94 and 0.28 respectively.

Explanation:

Let the random variable , 'Test grades on the last statistics exam' be X.

Then according to the question,

E(X) = 78 ------------(1)

and


\sigma_(X) = 0.14------------(2)

Now, according to the question,

Y = 2(X - 31)

⇒E(Y) = 2(E(X) - 31)

=
2 * (78 - 31)

= 94 ----------------(4)

and

V(Y) = 4V(X)


\sigma_(Y) = 2 * \sigma_(X)


\sigma_(Y) = 2 * 0.14 = 0.28

So, the mean and standard deviation of Y are, 94 and 0.28 respectively.

User Nathan Gould
by
8.3k points

No related questions found

Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.

9.4m questions

12.2m answers

Categories