3) The distribution for of GPAs for medical school applicants in 2017 were approximately Normal, with a mean of 3.56 and a standard deviation of 0.34. Suppose a medical school will only consider candidates with GPAs in the top 15% of the applicant pool. An applicant has a GPA of 3.71. Does the GPA fall in the top 15% of the applicant pool?
3) The distribution for of GPAs for medical school applicants in 2017 were approximately Normal, with...
scores on an exam required for all medical school applicants were approximately normal with a mean of 420 and a standard deviation of 8.2. a.) suppose an applicant had a test score of 520. what percentile corresponds with this score? b.) suppose to be considered at a highly selective school and applicant need to score the top 10%. what score would place the applicant on top of 10%
only the top 15% of applicants are considered for prestige medical school based on thier mcat score. the mean mcat score is 500 and the standard deviation is 14. assume that MCAT score are normally distributed. determine the minimum required MCAT score to be considered for prestige medical school.(i.e. determine the score which separates the lower 85% from the top 15%).
QUESTION 4 The GPAs of all students enrolled at a large university have an approximately normal distribution with a mean of 3.05 and a standard deviation of 0.30. Find the probability that the mean GPA of a random sample of 49 students selected from this university is 2.75 or lower. Round your answer to four decimal places. Attach File
Almost all medical schools in the United States require applicants to take the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT). On one exam, the scores of all applicants on the biological sciences part of the MCAT were approximately Normal with mean 9 and standard deviation 2.5. For applicants who actually entered medical school, the mean score was 10.4 and the standard deviation was 1.4. (a) What percent of all applicants had scores higher than 12? (b) What percent of those who entered...
The grade point averages (GPAs) of a large population of college students are approximately normally distributed with mean 2.4 and standard deviation 0.8. (a) What fraction of the students will possess a GPA in excess of 2.95? Use the standard normal table and interpolate (report 4 d.p.). (b) Suppose that three students are randomly selected from the student body. What is the probability that at least two will possess a GPA in excess of 2.95? (c) Suppose the standard deviation...
Problem #6: The grade point averages (GPAs) of a large population of college students are approximately normally distributed with mean 2.5 and standard deviation 0.80. (a) What proportion of the students will possess a GPA greater than 3.0? (b) Suppose that 10 students are randomly selected from the student body. What is the probability that atmost 4 among 10 will possess a GPA greater than 3.0? (c) What would be the maximum GPA so that only 10% of the students...
(1 point) Cholesterol levels for a group of women aged 20-29 follow an approximately normal distribution with mean 177.4 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dı). Medical guidelines state that women with cholesterol levels above 240 mg/dl are considered to have high cholesterol and about 3.5% of women fall into this category. 1. What is the Z score hat corresponds to the top 35% or the 96 5 th percenti e or the standard normal distribution? Round our answer to three decim a...
All applicants to medical school are required to take an entrance exam. Historically, scores on the exam are known to be normally distributed with mean 99 and standard deviation 8. This year, we observe that a sample of 16 applicants obtains an average score of 97.92. Does this provide evidence that the average of all this year's applicants is less than 99? To answer this question, we do a hypothesis test using a significance level of 0.01. Check all of...
All applicants to medical school are required to take an entrance exam. Historically, scores on the exam are known to be normally distributed with mean 62 and standard deviation 8. This year, we observe that a sample of 17 applicants obtains an average score of 59.91. Does this provide evidence that the average of all this year's applicants is different from 62? To answer this question, we do a hypothesis test using a significance level of 0.01. Check all of...
Scores on an exam follow an approximately Normal distribution with a mean of 76.4 and a standard deviation of 6.1 points. What is the minimum score you would need to be in the top 10%?