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Draw a bell curve with three standard deviations to the left and the right of mean.

Plug in 50 lbs on the leftmost standard deviation as mentioned in the question. Start with choice (A), plug in 80 lbs for the mean, and solve for the standard deviation. In this case it would be 10, and it’s possible to see that 110 would be the third standard deviation to the right of the mean.

Therefore, choice (A) satisfies the question. If you repeat this with choice (B), you’ll find that the standard deviation would have to be 11.67. Thus, the value two standard deviations to the right of the mean is 108, and is just shy of what you want.

In choice (C), the mean is 86, the standard deviation is 12, and 110 will be the second deviation to the right of the mean.

Choice (D) works; the mean is 95, standard deviation is 15, and 120 is the first value to the right of the mean. You can Ballpark to eliminate choice (E). Its standard deviation is about 16, and the first standard deviation to the right would be about 116, which means 110 cannot fall on a standard deviation.
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After preparing the results of their measurement of the weight of children that participated in their pediatric study, Steph’s graduate assistant spilled coffee on their papers. If Steph is able to read that 50 lbs is the third standard deviation to the left of the mean, and 110 lbs also falls on a standard deviation, then which of the following could be the mean weight of the children in the study, assuming regular distribution?

Indicate all possible values.

A. 80
B. 85
C. 86
D. 95
E. 100

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do such questions come on a GRE general exam? or only mathematics?
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What do you mean "it comes from the GRE or only math ??

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What do you mean "it comes from the GRE or only math ??

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I meant there is the GRE general exam, and the GRE math subject test.

such question, does it come in the general exam?
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Ok. Now is more way clear

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Hi Carcass, Please complete your GRE book I want to study Standard Deviation. Any link or theory of SD from your book you have?

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Get to know the formula. (Mean - x) / SD = Value of 1 SD.
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Get to know the formula. (Mean - x) / SD = Value of 1 SD.


Insert the answers one by one into this formula and see if 110 falls on any standard deviation in the normal distribution graph.
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KurtMeyer wrote:
Get to know the formula. (Mean - x) / SD = Value of 1 SD.


Insert the answers one by one into this formula and see if 110 falls on any standard deviation in the normal distribution graph.


In this case, mean is one of the answer choices, x is 50 and SD is 3.
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Carcass wrote:
What do you mean "it comes from the GRE or only math ??

Has no sense your reply



I meant there is the GRE general exam, and the GRE math subject test.

such question, does it come in the general exam?


This kind of question comes up in general exam. I came across personally.
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