Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
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The mean is a measurement of central tendency that shows what is the most expected value of the variable. The standard deviation is a measurement of variability, it shows you how distant or dispersed are the values of a certain population or sample in regards to the value of the mean.
In this example the variable is X: score obtained on a math test.
It's mean is μ= 52 and its standard deviation is σ= 10
To know how many standard deviations away is a value of X concerning the mean you have to first subtract the mean to the value of X, X - μ, and then you have to divide it by σ:
(X - μ)/ σ
If X=76
(76 - 52)/ 10= 2.4
The score obtained by Andrea is 2.4σ away from the mean.
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Add (-2X) to both sides:
2X + B + (-2X) = C + (-2X)
If we (rearrange) it into B + 2X + (-2X) = C + (-2X)
B + 2X - 2X = C + (-2X)
Since +2X - 2X = 0
B + 0 = C + (-2X)
B = C + (-2X)
B = C - 2X
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