Question #b5806

1 Answer
Sep 29, 2017

#=97.72%#

Explanation:

To find the area under a bell curve, which is equivalent to finding the percentage, we use this formula:
#z=(x-mu)/sigma#, where #z# is the number of deviations away from the mean a score is, #x# is the score, #mu# is the mean and #sigma# is the standard deviation.

Since the question already gives us the score, mean and standard deviation, we plug them into the formula to get:
#z= (78-84)/3#

#z=-6/3#

#z=-2#. From here we look up a z-score table for the left of curve to find that #97.72%# of the area of the bell curve is above 78, which means #97.72%# of tests scored better then 78.

http://www.statisticshowto.com/probability-and-statistics/z-score/

I hope I helped!