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If a distribution has a mean of 25 and a standard deviation of 2, what value would be −4 standard deviations from the mean?
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If a distribution has a mean of 25 and a standard deviation of 2, what value would be −4 standard deviations from the mean?
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If a distribution has a mean of 25 and a standard deviation of 2, what value would be −4 standard deviations from the mean?
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25 +(-4)*2 = 17
A value of 17 is -4 standard deviations from the mean.
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