
Calculating Z Score
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Mathematics
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9th - 12th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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11 Slides • 14 Questions
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Standard Deviation
Read each slide carefully before continuing through the lesson

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Definition
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Which set of data has data points that are closer to the mean?
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Multiple Choice
List each set of data by color from the lowest standard deviation to the highest standard deviation.
blue, green, pink, red
red, pink, green, blue
pink, green, red, blue
blue, green, red, pink
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Multiple Choice
Look at each data set's standard deviation.
Set 1: 15.9
Set 2: 14.64
Set 3: 17.88
Which set of data has values that are closer in relation to the mean value of the data?
Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
Not enough information is provided
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Characteristics of the Normal Curve
MEAN = MEDIAN = Mode: The mean and the median are the same
located in the center of the curve. 50% of the data is above or below
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Z - Scores
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What is a z-score and Why do we use it?
In order to compare different data sets we "standardize" the data so that is can be easily compared.
Z-scores of data sets can be compared to other data sets.
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Multiple Choice
In the formula for z-score what does the x stand for?
the data point in question
the mean of the data set
the standard deviation of the data set
the mode
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Multiple Choice
In the formula for z-score what does the symbol below stand for?
μ
the data point in question
the mean of the data set
the standard deviation of the data set
the mode
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Multiple Choice
In the formula for z-score what does the symbol below stand for?
σ
the data point in question
the mean of the data set
the standard deviation of the data set
the mode
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Z- SCORES
They tell you how many Standard Deviations above or below the mean the given data point lies.
Positive z - The point is above the Mean
Negative z - The point is below the Mean
z is 0 - The point is the same as the mean.
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Multiple Choice
If the z - score is 1.5 the data point ________ the mean.
above
below
the same as the mean
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Multiple Choice
If the z - score is -1.5 the data point ________ the mean.
above
below
the same as the mean
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Multiple Choice
If the z - score is 0 the data point ________ the mean.
above
below
the same as the mean
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Example 1
A student has gotten tests back in two classes. What can you conclude?
The grade on the Math test was 82% the mean for the test 80 and the standard deviation 2.5.
The grade on the Spanish test was 79% the mean for the test 75 and the standard deviation 4.
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Example 2
At a swim meet, a boy swam the 50 free in 29.52 seconds and 50 fly in 33.72. What can you conclude?
The average times for 50 free has a mean of 31.2 with SD 2.1
The average times for 50 fly has a mean of 39.11 with SD 3.7
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Multiple Choice
When playing golf having a score with a negative z-score is better than a positive z-score.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
When playing a Quizizz game having a score with a negative z-score is better than a positive z-score.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Find the Z-score.
Mean = 22
Standard Deviation: 3.1
x = 29
2.26
16.45
-2.26
1.26
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Multiple Choice
Find the Z-score.
Mean = 21
Standard Deviation: 1.3
x = 22
0.77
5.33
1.07
1.26
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Multiple Choice
Find the Z-score.
Mean = 27
Standard Deviation: 1.4
x = 11
-11.43
7.85
-2.33
4.16
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Multiple Choice
Find the z-score.
Mean = 38
Standard Deviation: 1.2
x = 42
3.33
-3
3.03
-3.33
Standard Deviation
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