SOLUTION: I HAVE TWO GUESTIONS 1) WHAT SYMBOL DO YOU GET WHEN YOU SUBTRACT A SCORE FROM THE MEAN THEN DIVIDE BY THE STANDARD DEVIATION? 2)HOW DO YOU FIND THE PERCENT FOR TIME? THANKS

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Question 23217: I HAVE TWO GUESTIONS
1) WHAT SYMBOL DO YOU GET WHEN YOU SUBTRACT A SCORE FROM THE MEAN THEN DIVIDE BY THE STANDARD DEVIATION?
2)HOW DO YOU FIND THE PERCENT FOR TIME?
THANKS

Answer by stanbon(75887) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
1. You would get the negative of the z-score of the "score" you
subtracted. The normal way to get the z-score of a data value
is to subtract the mean from the data value and then divide by
the standard deviation of the data set.
2. Your question is too vague to answer.
Cheers,
Stan H.