For a population with a mean of \mu= 100 and a standard deviation of \sigma=20, Find the X values. z = -.50.

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2021-01-31

For a population with a mean of μ=100 and a standard deviation of σ=20,
Find the X values.
z=.50.

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Margot Mill

Margot Mill

Skilled2021-02-01Added 106 answers

Obtain the value of the random variable X if the Z-score equals –0.50.
The value of the random variable X if the Z-score equals –0.50 is obtained below as follows:
Let X denotes the random variable with the population mean of 100 and standard deviation of 20.
That is, μ=100, σ=20.
The required value of X is,
z=Xμσ
0.50=X10020
X100=0.50×20=10
X=10010=90
The value of the random variable X if the Z-score equals –0.50 is 90.
Jeffrey Jordon

Jeffrey Jordon

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