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0.0 5478 0.2 Problem 3) Reports on a student's test score such as the ACT or a child's weight or height usually give the
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0.0 5478 0.2 Problem 3) Reports on a student's test score such as the ACT or a child's weight or height usually give the
0.0 5478 0.2 Problem 3) Reports on a student's test score such as the ACT or a child's weight or height usually give the percentile as well as the actual value of the variable. The percentile is just the cumulative proportion stated as a percent the percent of all values of the variable e that TABLE A Standard normal probabilities (continued) were lower than this one. For example, if a student took a test and 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 the z score was 0.54, then that 5000 5040 5080 5120 $160 5199 5239 5279 5319 5359 student would be in the 70.54 0.1 5398 5413 5517 5557 5596 5636 5675 5714 5753 5793 5832 5871 5910 5948 5987 6026 6064 6103 .6141 percentile. (Look up 0.54 in N table.) 0.3 6179 6217 16255 6293 6331 6368 6406 6443 6480 6517 .6554 6591 6628 6664 6736 6772 6808 6844 6879 05 6915 1950 7019 7054 7088 7123 7157 7190 7224 06 7257 17291 57324 7357 1389 7422 7454 7486 7517 .7549 0.7 .7580 7611 7642 7673 7704 7734 7764 7794 .7823 7852 0.8 7881 7910 7939 7967 7995 8023 8051 8078 8106 8133 0.9 8159 8212 8238 8764 8289 2315 8340 R$65 RE The upper arm lengths of males in the United States are approximately normally distributed with mean u 39.1 cm and standard deviation 2.3 cm. Larry, a 60-year-old male in the United States, has an upper arm length of 38.4 cm. What is his percentile? 6985 RIRA