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If you had the z-score, mean and standard deviation, how could you find the x - value? Please help, 99 points!

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User Arunan
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Answer:

z * sigma+u = x

Explanation:

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User DarkDeny
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Answer:

z * sigma+u = x

Explanation:

z = (x-u)/ sigma

z is the z score, u is the mean, sigma is the standard deviation

We need to solve for x

Multiply each side by sigma

z * sigma = (x-u)/ sigma * sigma

z * sigma = x-u

Add u to each side

z * sigma+u = x-u+u

z * sigma+u = x

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