SOLUTION: So let's say we do calculate standard scores for batting averages, and the first player has a standard score of 1.85 wereas the other player has a score of 2.86. What do those sco

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Question 617493: So let's say we do calculate standard scores for batting averages, and the first player has a standard score of 1.85 wereas the other player has a score of 2.86. What do those scores tell you about the two players?

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So let's say we do calculate standard scores for batting averages, and the first player has a standard score of 1.85 wereas the other player has a score of 2.86. What do those scores tell you about the two players?
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The one with the standard score of 2.86 has a batting average
tha is 2.86 standard deviations above the mean batting average.
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The other has a batting average that is 1.85 standard deviations
above the mean.
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cheers,
Stan H.