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8 September, 16:45

Given a mean of 100, and a standard deviation of 5.3, what is the Z-score for 130?

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  1. 8 September, 17:02
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    5.66038

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given

    Mean = μ=100

    SD = σ=5.3

    Z-score of 130=?

    The z-score of any value tells us that how many standard deviations that value is from the average or mean.

    The Z-score of any data value is found by subtracting the mean from it and then dividing by the standard deviation.

    z-score = (x - μ) / σ

    z-score of 130 = (130-100) / 5.3

    =30/5.3

    =5.66038
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