Answer:
Scores of 31.4 or higher are signicantly high.
Scores of 10.2 or lower are significantly low.
Explanation:
In a set with mean
and standard deviation
, the zscore of a measure X is given by:
The Z-score measures how many standard deviations the measure is from the mean. After finding the Z-score, we look at the z-score table and find the p-value associated with this z-score. This p-value is the probability that the value of the measure is smaller than X, that is, the percentile of X. Subtracting 1 by the pvalue, we get the probability that the value of the measure is greater than X.
In this problem, we have that:
Significantly high:
Scores of X when Z = 2 and higher. So
Scores of 31.4 or higher are signicantly high.
Significantly low:
Scores of X when Z = -2 and lower. So
Scores of 10.2 or lower are significantly low.