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Marks on a public health test follow a normal distribution with a mean of 77 and a standard deviation of 11. What is the approximate 40th percentile of the mark distribution (40% of data is equal or less than what mark)?

User Rob Eroh
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Answer:

58.

Explanation:

We have been given that marks on a public health test follow a normal distribution with a mean of 77 and a standard deviation of 11. We are asked to find the approximate 40th percentile of the mark distribution.

We will use z-score formula and normal distribution table to solve our given problem.


z=(x-\mu)/(\sigma), where,

z = Z-score,

x = Sample score,


\mu = Mean,


\sigma = Standard deviation.


z=(x-77)/(11)

From normal distribution table, we need to find z-score corresponding to 40th percentile or 0.40.


-1.75=(x-77)/(11)

Let us solve for x.


-1.75*11=(x-77)/(11)*11


-19.25=x-77


-19.25+77=x-77+77


57.75=x


x\approx 58

Therefore, the approximate 40th percentile of the mark distribution would be 58.

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