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2 January, 16:04

A data set has the following characteristics: Mean: 4.9 Median: 6 Mode: 6 Variance: 4 The z-score is the number of

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    The z-score is the number of a data value that represents how many standard deviation is it from the mean. It is calculated from the ratio of the difference of a data value and the population mean and the standard deviation of the data set. Having a z-score of zero would mean that the value is the same as the mean. A z-score that is greater than 1 would mean that the value is x standard deviation greater than the mean. If for a certain data, a z-score of positive 2.5 is calculated, then it means that the data is 2.5 standard deviations away and above from the mean of the whole set. In a normal
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