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Mathematics, 23.04.2021 03:40 Aurionna101

Keenan scored 80 points on an exam that had a mean score of 77 points and a standard deviation of 4.9 points. Rachel scored 78 points on an exam that had a mean score of 75 points and a standard deviation of 3.7 points. It is meaningless to compare Keenan’s and Rachel’s scores directly, because they each took a different exam. Which of the following describes a valid way to use statistics to compare Keenan’s score on his exam with Rachel’s score on her exam?

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Keenan did equally as well as Rachel because each of them scored 3 points above the mean for their exam.

Keenan did better than Rachel because his exam had a greater standard deviation than Rachel's had.

Rachel did better than Keenan because her z-score was greater than Keenan's.

Rachel did better than Keenan because the mean for her exam was less than the mean for Keenan's exam.

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