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If​ someone's gross annual income has a​ z-score of positive​ 2, what can be​ concluded?

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σ is the standard deviation of the population. The absolute value of z represents the distance between the raw score and the population mean in units of the standard deviation. z is negative when the raw scoreis below the mean, positive when above.

So, it concludes :
Their income is 2 standard deviations above the mean income
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