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it goes by the formula

z score = (score - mean) divided by the standard deviation. So if you're asked this question:

Question:"Mina received the mark 75 in her english exam. In the class the mean was 62 and the standard deviation was 8. Find her z score and what this means."

Answer:

z = (75 - 62) / 8
= 1.625
:. z = 1.6 (1 dp)

This means that Mina's score is 1.6 standard deviations above the mean.


It's basically quite a good topic if u just follow the formula. They can also GIVE u the z-score and ask u to find the Standard Deviation, so all u do is work back from the formula.

Hope that helps. :)
 

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Without Wings said:
the formula for z scores is on the formula sheet too
Gotta love those formula sheets...

except they don't give you the formula for area of a trapezium...
 

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No - you are meant to know the circumference of a circle formula. Bit annoying that they don't give it you. Same with the area of a trapezium. Be prepared to get a question based on that. The formula is not given on the sheet. :(
 

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I've completed heaps of past papers, and majority of the time there has been a question making u use the Trap. Formula, so yes make sure you know it :)

I use to have big problems trying to remember formulas (even thru junior years), but I'm good at it now and I put it down to practice. Keep doing heaps of questions which require you to use formulas. Try to use a formula without checking it up. If you forget it, find it out then write it out a few times and see if you remember it the next day. Don't just wake up and say, "ok what's the formula for a circle?". Open your text book and find a question which involves the formula - it'll help you learn them better :)

it works, i promise!
 

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the 'z-score' is basically how many standard deviations from a mean a particular statistic is
 

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grk_styl said:
yes, so if u got a z-score of -2 that would mean that you're 2 standard deviations below the mean, ie. NOT a good mark.
Yeap, it took me a while to understand that and wondered why it didn't go below -3 or above 3!
 

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Happeninchick said:
No - you are meant to know the circumference of a circle formula. Bit annoying that they don't give it you. Same with the area of a trapezium. Be prepared to get a question based on that. The formula is not given on the sheet. :(
True, especially when finding out the area of a field based on surveyors numbers. They mostly slip a trapezium in there. You could work it out by making it into a square/rectangle with two triangles but that would take too long.

Tha formula isn't that hard anyways

h/2 (a + b) where a and b are the two parralell sides and h is the height.
 

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Does anyone know their z-score for their trial mark?
 

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