If my goal is to generate the same percentages for all grades as the original distribution, what would the curved average and standard deviation be if i set the curved range for B grades to be between 80 and 90? Original distribution was: Top 12% got an A, the next 20% are Bs, the next 35% are Cs, the next 25% are Ds, and the rest (8%) should not pass.
If my goal is to generate the same percentages for all grades as the original distribution,...
Assume the grades has Normal distribution with the mean of 70, and the standard deviation of 15. Answer the following questions 1. Calculate 10t 25t* 50 75t and 90* percentiles once by converting to the standard Normal distribution, and again directly (using the non-standard Normal distribution) 2. What percentage of students score between 80 and 90 in the exam? 3. What percentage of students fail? 4. What percentage of students pass with A? 5. Generate a sample of size 16...
Calculating percentages
You will be glven a series of questions regarding a normal distribution, you will be asked to elther determine the percentage above or below particular raw scores; or to calculate the raw score that will correspond to a particular percentage. You will be asked to calculate either raw scores or percentages. For each questign write out your calculation, the appropriate Z score, what on the curve you should be shading, the exact percentage from the normal curve table...
Hello Could you kindly verify if my answers are correct: Question 1) A distribution has a standard deviation of 10. Find the z-score for each of the following locations in the distribution. a. Above the mean by 5 points b. Above the mean by 2 points c. Below the mean by 20 points d. Below the mean by 15 point My answers are: a) +0.50 b) + 0.20 c) -2.00 d) -1.50 Question 2: Subjective wellbeing was measured among a...
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on me stuaernts resuits neau trie steps Deiow ald compiete each item. Suppose a professor gives an exam to a class of 40 students and the scores are as follows. (Open the Lab 7.2 data set in StatCrunch.) 1. 35 44 46 4747 48 49 51 53 54 55 55 57 57 57 58 59 5959 59 60 60 60 60 60 62 62 62 6468 69 7072 73 7375 75 77 82...
You will be given a series of questions regarding a normal
distribution, you will be asked to either determine the percentage
above or below particular raw scores; or to calculate the raw score
that will correspond to a particular percentage.
You will be asked to calculate either raw scores or
percentages. For each question write out your calculation, the
appropriate Z score, what on the curve you should be shading, the
exact percentage from the normal curve table and the...
Student #2 C- 72% 144 34 0 40 70 Student #3 74% C 148 40 10 43 55 Student # 4 50 36 A 93% 186 10 90 Student #5 B+ 87% 174 48 10 46 70 Student #6 56% 112 44 5 28 35 Student #7 65 84% 168 50 10 43 Student #8 48 B- 80% 159 46 10 55 Student #9 C+ 79% 158 50 10 73 25 Student #10 86% 172 33 5 44 90 Student...
2.Heights of the Highest Waterfalls The heights in feet) of the 20 highest waterfalls in the world are shown here. (Note: The height of Niagara Falls is 182 feet!) below. Based on these data, what do you think of the claim that the average expenditure per pupil in the United States exceeds $10,000? a 94222 b 8988 3212 2800 2625 2540 2499 2425 2307 2151 2123 2000 1904 1841 1650 1612 1536 1388 1215 1198 1182 1170 Source: New York...
A study was conducted to determine success rates of students
enrolled in the Statistics courses offered at South Plains College
for the fall semester of 2015. A random sample of 14 students was
taken, and we recorded each
student’s age, final average, gender, # hours worked per week,
race, and the attendance record (# of classes not attended this
semester). Use the results from the following table to answer all
parts of #2
f. For the age variable, construct 3...
Write a C++ program named, gradeProcessor.cpp, that will do the following tasks: -Print welcome message -Generate the number of test scores the user enters; have scores fall into a normal distribution for grades -Display all of the generated scores - no more than 10 per line -Calculate and display the average of all scores -Find and display the number of scores above the overall average (previous output) -Find and display the letter grade that corresponds to the average above (overall...
1) Consider the following distribution and random numbers: Demand Frequency 0.15 0.30 0.25 0.15 0.15 Random Numbers; 62 13 25 40 0 4 What four demand values would be developed from the random numbers listed? 2) Given the following random number ranges and the following random number sequence: 62, 13, 40, 86, 93, determine the expected average demand for the following distribution of demand. Random Demand Number Ranges 00-14 15-44 45-69 70-84 85-99 Answer:_ The number of cars arriving at...