Suppose the scores on an exam have a mean of 60 with a standard deviation of 10. If one student has a test result with a z-score of -1.0 and a second student has a test result with a z-score of 2.2, how many points higher was the second student's score than that of the first? a. 16 O b. 3.2 O c. 20 O d. 10

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Suppose the scores on an exam
have a mean of 60 with a standard
deviation of 10. If one student has a
test result with a z-score of -1.0 and
a second student has a test result
with a z-score of 2.2, how many
points higher was the second
student's score than that of the
first?
а. 16
О b. 3.2
O c. 20
O d. 10
е. 32
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose the scores on an exam have a mean of 60 with a standard deviation of 10. If one student has a test result with a z-score of -1.0 and a second student has a test result with a z-score of 2.2, how many points higher was the second student's score than that of the first? а. 16 О b. 3.2 O c. 20 O d. 10 е. 32
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