The correct answer is:
1.5% of the scores, or 3 people.
Step-by-step explanation:
A z-score tells the number of standard deviations a data point is from the mean. Since Bob's score is 2.17 standard deviations above the mean, that means his z-score is 2.17.
Using a z-table, we find the probability that a score would be to the left of, or less than, this value. In the table, this is 0.9850. However, we are interested in the number of people that scored higher than Bob. This means we subtract this from 1:
1-0.9850 = 0.015.
This is the percentage of people that scored higher than Bob. To convert to a percent, multiply by 100:
0.015*100 = 1.5.
To find the number of people that scored higher than Bob, take 1.5% of 200:
0.015(200) = 3.