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Nina [5.8K]
4 years ago
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Which of the following fitness scores is the highest relative score? a score of 38 on a test with a mean of 31 and a standard de

viation of 5.8 a score of 1124 on a test with a mean of 1080 and a standard deviation of 67.7 a score of 4709 on a test with a mean of 3960 and a standard deviation of 557.1 All scores are relatively equal
Mathematics
1 answer:
9966 [12]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

To compare different scores with different means and std deviation, we convert each score into equivalent Z score.

Then comparisons would be easier.

Z = \frac{x-\mu }{\sigma} is the conversion factor

a) a score of 38 on a test with a mean of 31 and a standard deviation of 5.8

Z score = \frac{38-31}{5.8} \\=0.00638

b) a score of 1124 on a test with a mean of 1080 and a standard deviation of 67.7

Z score = 0.65

c) a score of 4709 on a test with a mean of 3960 and a standard deviation of 557.1

Z score = 1.34

Hence we get highest relative score is

a score of 4709 on a test with a mean of 3960 and a standard deviation of 557.1

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