Question 426066:  what does it mean when by score at z with mean of 60, and standard deviation of 7. How do I figure it out. Please explain in layman terms 
 Answer by stanbon(75887)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! what does it mean when by score at z with mean of 60,  
and standard deviation of 7. How do I figure it out.  
Please explain in layman terms. 
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A z-score tells you the number of standard deviations 
a data value is from the mean of the data values. 
It also tells you if the data value is below and above 
the mean value. 
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Let's say you want to know the z-value of 20. 
Distance from mean = (20-60- = -40, 
so 20 is 40 away from the mean and is below it. 
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Express that distance in standard deviations. 
-40/7 = -5.7143 
So 20 is 5.7143 standard deviations away from  
the mean and it is below (or to the left of)  
the mean. 
Cheers, 
Stan H. 
 
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