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Addison earned a score of 510 on Exam A that had a mean of 550 and a standarddeviation of 40. She is about to take Exam B that has a mean of 26 and a standarddeviation of 5. How well must Addison score on Exam B in order to do equivalentlywell as she did on Exam A? Assume that scores on each exam are normallydistributed

Addison earned a score of 510 on Exam A that had a mean of 550 and a standarddeviation-example-1
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Exam A:


\begin{gathered} \text{Score (x)=510} \\ \mu\text{ (mean)=55}0 \\ \sigma\text{ (standard deviation)=40} \end{gathered}


\begin{gathered} Z\text{ = }\frac{x\text{ -}\mu}{\sigma} \\ Z\text{ = }(510-550)/(40)=-1 \end{gathered}

Z = -1, then...

Exam B:


\begin{gathered} x\text{ = ?} \\ \mu=26 \\ \sigma=5 \end{gathered}
x=Z*\sigma+\mu=-1*5+26=21.00

Answer: 21

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