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| Question 1117263:  For a sample with a mean of M = 50 and a standard deviation of s = 10, a z-score of z = +2.00 corresponds to X = 70.
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 Answer by Theo(13342)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! formula for z-score is: 
 z = (x - m) / s
 
 x is the score you are comparing to the mean.
 m is the mean.
 s is the standard deviation / standard error
 
 when z = 2 and m = 50 and s = 10, you get:
 
 2 = (x - 50) / 10
 
 solve for x to get x = 20 + 50 = 70
 
 therefore true.
 
 the z-score tells you the number of standard deviations / standard errors you are above or below the mean.
 
 the z-score of 2 tells you you are 2 standard deviations / standard errors you are above the mean.
 
 2 * 10 = 20 + 50 = 70
 
 standard error is involved with sample means which you will learn about later if you haven't already.
 
 so, until then, the formula is z = (x - m) / s, where s is the standard deviation.
 
 
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