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Worksheet II: Statistics and Probability - Grade 11

The document is a statistics worksheet that asks students to: 1) Complete a table converting normal random variables to standard random variables using given means and standard deviations. 2) Calculate the averages of three student candidates for valedictorian based on their math, science, and English scores compared to class averages and standard deviations. 3) Convert the student averages to z-scores to determine which student has the highest standard score and should be named valedictorian.
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Worksheet II: Statistics and Probability - Grade 11

The document is a statistics worksheet that asks students to: 1) Complete a table converting normal random variables to standard random variables using given means and standard deviations. 2) Calculate the averages of three student candidates for valedictorian based on their math, science, and English scores compared to class averages and standard deviations. 3) Convert the student averages to z-scores to determine which student has the highest standard score and should be named valedictorian.
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Worksheet II

Statistics and Probability • Grade 11

4.1. Conversion of Normal Random Variable to Standard Random Variable

Name: Date:

Grade/Section: Rating:

A. Complete the table below with the appropriate values.

𝒁 𝑿 𝝁 𝝈
(𝟏) 65 50 12
0.53 (𝟐) 90 3.75
−1.21 31 (𝟑) 15
3.01 110 75 (𝟒)
(𝟓) 85 50 21

B. Read and analyze the following problem, then, answer the questions that follow.
Alexis, Rina, and Dorry are valedictorian candidates from the first three sections of their
school. To determine the valedictorian, the following will be done:

• their averages will be compared against their respective classes;


• only the subjects Science, English and Math will be included in the computation of
average; and
• the student with the highest standard score will be the valedictorian.

The necessary information is shown in the table below

Student’s Class Class Standard


Math Science English
Name Mean (𝝁) Deviation (𝝈)
Alexis 95 94 90 91.70 12
Rina 90 97 93 90.83 10
Dorry 93 95 90 92.35 11

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Worksheet II
Statistics and Probability • Grade 11

4.1. Conversion of Normal Random Variable to Standard Random Variable

1. What are the averages of Alexis, Rina, and Dorry?

2. What are the corresponding scores of Alexis, Rina, and Dorry in terms of 𝑍 scores?

3. Who is the Class Valedictorian?

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