A "score" is an old term that means 20, so "6 score" refers to 6 times 20, which equals 120. This phrase is often associated with Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, where he famously begins with "Four score and seven years ago," meaning 87 years ago. Thus, "6 score" can be used to denote a quantity of 120 in a historical or poetic context.
Score is an old English term meaning a group of twenty, so 2 score and 6 means 46 (20+20+6)
A z-score requires the mean and standard deviation (or standard error). There is, therefore, not enough information to answer the question.
1 score=20 year so 6 score = 6 x 20 =120 years
Yes.z = (raw score - mean)/standard error.Since the standard error is positive, z < 0 => (raw score - mean) < 0 => raw score < mean.
it means that the score is above the mean
it means: when you hit a 1,2,3,4 or 6 its a score
Score is an old English term meaning a group of twenty, so 2 score and 6 means 46 (20+20+6)
5 wins 6 losses
A z-score requires the mean and standard deviation (or standard error). There is, therefore, not enough information to answer the question.
To find out what she must score in game 6 to achieve a mean of 12 points per game, first determine the total points needed after 6 games. If she wants a mean of 12 points, she needs a total of 12 points/game × 6 games = 72 points. If she has already played 5 games and scored a total of X points, then in game 6 she must score 72 - X points to reach the desired mean.
A score is 20, so 6 and three score is: 6 + 3 x 20 = 6 + 60 = 66.
A score = 20 So 6 score and 19 = 6*20 + 19 = 139
If the Z Score of a test is equal to zero then the raw score of the test is equal to the mean. Z Score = (Raw Score - Mean Score) / Standard Deviation
1 score=20 year so 6 score = 6 x 20 =120 years
A score is 20. 6 score is 120, so there are 10 dozens.
it means that the score is above the mean
my meld score is 16. what does that mean?