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17 June, 04:13

For a sample of n = 100 scores, x = 45 corresponds to z = 0.50 and x = 52 corresponds to z = + 1.00. what are the values for the sample mean and standard deviation? m = 31 and s = 7 m = 31 and s = 14 m = 38 and s = 7 m = 38 and s = 14

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  1. 17 June, 04:17
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    We are given a fixed number of samples, n = 100.

    We are given two conditions:

    x = 45, z = 0.50

    x = 52, z = 1.00

    The relevant equation we can use here is:

    z = (x - m) / s

    where m is the mean and s is the std dev

    So for the two conditions:

    0.50 = (45 - m) / s - - > eqtn 1

    1.00 = (52 - m) / s - - > eqtn 2

    Rewriting eqtn 1 in terms of m:

    0.5 s = 45 - m

    m = 45 - 0.5 s - - > eqtn 3

    Rewriting eqtn 2 in terms of m:

    1.00 s = 52 - m

    m = 52 - 1.00 s - - > eqtn 4

    Equating eqtn 3 and 4:

    45 - 0.5 s = 52 - 1.00 s

    0.5 s = 7

    s = 14

    From eqtn 4:

    m = 52 - 1.00 * 14

    m = 38

    Therefore answers are:

    m = 38 and s = 14
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