Is a randomly selected school's mean ACT score of 20 (N = 10) really that different than the population mean (18.6) with a standard deviation of 5.9? Is SoCal mean university ACT score of 30 (N = 10) really that different than the population mean (18.6) with a standard deviation of 5.9? Compute z-score to backup answer

Calculus For The Life Sciences
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Chapter13: Probability And Calculus
Section13.3: Special Probability Density Functions
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Is a randomly selected school's mean ACT score of 20 (N = 10) really that different than the population mean (18.6) with a standard deviation of 5.9?

Is SoCal mean university ACT score of 30 (N = 10) really that different than the population mean (18.6) with a standard deviation of 5.9?

Compute z-score to backup answer

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