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Assume that adults have IQ scores that are normally distributed with a mean of 99.5 and a standard deviation 20.6. Find the first quartile Upper Q 1​, which is the IQ score separating the bottom​ 25% from the top​ 75%.

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Population Mean = u = 99.5
Population standard Deviation = s = 20.6
We want to find the first Quartile Q1 which is the value with 0.25 percentile score.

First we will find the z value corresponding to 0.25 percentile. From the z table this value comes out to be z = -0.674

The formula to calculate z score is:


z= (x-u)/(s)

We want to find the value of x. This is the value of First Quartile Q1. Using the values in the above equation, we get:


-0.674= (x-99.5)/(20.6) \\ \\ x=85.6

Rounding to one decimal point, 85.6 is the value of first quartile.
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