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A normally distributed data set with a mean of 35 and a standard deviation of 5 is represented by the normal curve. What is the z–score corresponding to 45?

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Answer:

The z–score corresponding to 45 is z=2.

Explanation:

We have a random variable X represented by a normal distribution, with mean 35 and standard deviation 5.

The z-score represents the value X relative to the standard normal distribution. This allows us to calculate probabilities for any given normal distribution with the same table.

The z-score for X=45 can be calculated as:


z=(X-\mu)/(\sigma)=(45-35)/(5)=(10)/(5)=2

The z–score corresponding to 45 is z=2.

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