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5 August, 10:49

Suppose you received a score of 95 out of 100 on exam 1. The mean was 79 and the standard deviation was 8. If your score on exam 2 is 90 out of 100, and the mean was 60 with a standard deviation of 15, then you did:

better on exam 1.

worse on exam 1.

the same on both exams.

worse on exam 2

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  1. 5 August, 14:48
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    You did the same on both exams.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    To compare both the scores, we need to compute the z scores of both the exams and then compare the values. The formula for z-score is:

    Z = (X - μ) / σ

    Where X = score obtained

    μ = mean score

    σ = standard deviation

    For Exam 1:

    Z = (95 - 79) / 8

    = 16/8

    Z = 2

    For Exam 2:

    Z = (90 - 60) / 15

    = 30/15

    Z = 2

    The z-scores for both the tests are same hence the third option is correct i. e. you did the same on both exams.
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