This is a sohcahtoa question, in this case itd be cosine. The "cah" part stands for cos(x)=adjacent/hypotenuse. Using numbers it would be cos(x)=4/12. To find x youd have to take the cos^-1 of both sides so x=cos^-1(4/12)
<span>With 1026 being the mean score on the SAT and StDev of 209, Jessica has a score of 799/209 z-scores above the mean. Her z-score would be 3.823. The mean of the ACT and StDev are 20.8 and 4.8, respectively. A 28 ACT score would be 7.2/4.8 z-scores above the mean, for a z = 1.500. This means that Jessica has the higher z-score.</span>