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Hello I am quite confused by this question may you please help me solve and explain this? thank you:)

Hello I am quite confused by this question may you please help me solve and explain-example-1
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Given the mean score of a group of people in a quiz, the standard deviation of the scores of the people, and the score of a person, we can easily determine the z-score like this:


z=(x-μ)/(σ)

Where σ is the standard deviation, μ is the mean score and x is the score. By replacing 78 for μ, 4.2 for σ and 80 for x, we get:


z=(80-78)/(4.2)=0.4762

Then the z-score equals 0.4762. In this case, the score of 80 is a usual value since it is within one standard deviation of the mean.

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