One-score of men is 20 men, so two-score would be forty. :)
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
Numerically a "score" is a group of 20. So "two score" would be represented by the numeral 40.
z score = (test score - mean score)/SD z score = (87-81.1)/11.06z score = 5.9/11.06z score = .533You can use a z-score chart to calculate the probability from there.
It means to score two goals.
One-score of men is 20 men, so two-score would be forty. :)
A score is twenty. Two hundred three score is 260.
Two decades is twenty years. You can also call it a score.
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
Yes.z = (raw score - mean)/standard error.Since the standard error is positive, z < 0 => (raw score - mean) < 0 => raw score < mean.
my meld score is 16. what does that mean?
it means that the score is above the mean
A score is twenty. Ergo, two score and five is 45.
Yes. If a score is below the mean, the z score will be negative.
Numerically a "score" is a group of 20. So "two score" would be represented by the numeral 40.
z-score of a value=(that value minus the mean)/(standard deviation). So if a value has a negative z-score, then it is below the mean.