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MAXImum [283]
2 years ago
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In a certain year, when she was a high school senior, Idonna scored 620 on the mathematics part of the SAT. The distribution of

SAT math scores in that year was Normal with mean 510 and standard deviation 112. Jonathan took the ACT and scored 29 on the mathematics portion. ACT math scores for that year were Normally distributed with mean 20.4 and standard deviation 5.2.
Find the standardized scores (±0.01) for both students. Assuming that both tests measure the same kind of ability, who had the higher score?
Idonna's standardized score is ____
Jonathan's standardized score is _____
Mathematics
1 answer:
Temka [501]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Idonna's standardized score is  z_1  =  0.98

Jonathan's standardized score is  z_2  =  1.65

Jonathan had the high score

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that

     The  score of Idonna is  x_1 =  620

     The  mean of SAT is  \mu_1  =  510

       The standard deviation of SAT  is  \sigma_1  =  112

      The  score of  Jonathan is  x_2  =  29

      The mean of ACT is  \mu_2 =  20.4

       The standard deviation of  ACT  is  \sigma_2  =  5.2

The standardized score for Idonna is  

           z_1  =  \frac{x_1 - \mu_1}{\sigma_1}

=>         z_1  =  \frac{620 - 510}{112}

=>        z_1  =  0.98

The standardized score for Jonathan  is  

          z_2  =  \frac{x_2 - \mu_2}{\sigma_2}

=>         z_2 =  \frac{29 - 20.4}{5.2}

=>        z_2  =  1.65

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