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When sketching a normal curve, what

value represents one standard deviation

to the right of the mean for the data set?

56, 54, 45, 52, and 48.

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Answer:

The value representing one standard deviation to the right of the mean is 55.

Explanation:

The provided data set is:

S = {56, 54, 45, 52, and 48}

Compute the mean and standard deviation as follows:


\mu=(1)/(n)\sum X=(1)/(5)* [56+54+45+52+48]=51\\\\\sigma=\sqrt{(1)/(n)\sum (X-\mu)^(2)}=\sqrt{(1)/(5)\cdot {(56-51)^(2)+...+(48-51)^(2)}}=\sqrt{(1)/(5)* 80}=4

Compute the value representing one standard deviation to the right of the mean as follows:


X=\mu+1\cdot \sigma


=51+(1* 4)\\=51+4\\=55

Thus, the value representing one standard deviation to the right of the mean is 55.

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