1-10. In a normally distributed set of data containing 28 658 scores, determine the number of scores that fall within the given condition. (10 points) A. Within one standard deviation away from the mean B. Within two standard deviation away from the mean C. Within three standard deviation away from the mean.
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The mean is the average of all the scores in the data set. Since the data set is normally distributed, the mean is also the center of the distribution. In this case, the mean is not given, so we cannot determine the exact number of scores that fall within each Show more…
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