Suppose a college's SAT scores

  1. Suppose that a college admissions office needs to compare scores of students who take the Scholastic Aptitude test(SAT) wit
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  2. thank you in advance!in a given year the college admissions office accepts applicants from students, who are then either
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  3. On a measure of artistic ability, the mean for college students in New Zealand is 150 and thestandard deviation is 25. Give the
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  4. Suppose that you are given the following information about the freshman year GPAs and the SAT scores of students entering a
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  5. Suppose that a sample of 50 scores has a mean of Y=90 and the standard deviation is 15.Between what two values of Y will at
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  6. Suppose that SAT scores among U.S. college students are normally distributed with a mean of 450 and a standard deviation of 150.
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  7. 2. In a given year the Murphy College admissions office accepts applications from students, who are then either accepted or
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  8. Suppose a study finds that the correlation coefficient relating family income and SAT scores is r = +0.98. Which of the
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  9. Suppose a college's SAT scores are normally distributed with mean 1000 and standard deviation 1 for students above 1200. What
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  10. 5) Suppose you have declared an integer array named scores and you make the following method call:TotalScores(scores, num : 1);
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