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26 March, 05:39

In a recent test, you scored 1.0 standard deviations above the average score attained, and the scores are normally distributed. What percentage of students scored lower than you?

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  1. 26 March, 06:01
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    97.75 %

    Step-by-step explanation:

    You score 1 standard deviation above the mean

    a) we have from left tail up to the mean 50 % of all values

    b) We have in the interval [ μ - σ; μ + σ ] 95.5 % of all possible values, if we divide that 95.5 by 2 we get 47.75 %, the part of the values that correspond to the right, then in order to get the % of students scored lower we add

    50 + 47.75 = 97.75 %

    So you can say that the porcentage of students that scored lower than you is 97.75 %
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