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2 April, 09:00

A set of data has a mean of 127 and a standard deviation of 15. What is the z-score of x = 118?

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  1. 2 April, 09:10
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    The z-score is a measure of how statistically related a value is from the mean. It is a tool to standardize scores from different sets of data which is why it is also known as "Standard Score". It can be calculated using the formula:

    z-score = (any value in the data - mean) : standard deviation

    Given:

    any value in the data = 118

    standard deviation = 15

    mean = 127

    Solution:

    z-score = (118 - 127) : 15

    z-score = - 0.6
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