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CNSL 503 Module 4 Problem Set_ Statistics – Zamboni
Questions and Answers with Complete Solutions | 2026
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Points 5
Questions 25
Time Limit None


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Attempt Time Score
LATEST Attempt 1 186 minutes 5 out of 5

Score for this quiz: 5 out of 5
Submitted Dec 8 at 4:07am
This attempt took 186 minutes.

Question 1
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What term refers to a frequency distribution that follows a bell-shaped, symmetrical, and unimodal
curve? Your Answer:

Normal distribution


Normal distribution


Question 2
pts
A normal distribution can be defined by which of the following?
a. Mean

b. Standard deviation
c. MedianCorrect!
d. a & b

Question 3
pts
The total area under the curve is equal to ______.
Correct!
1.00

, 0.50

0.75

2.00


Question 4
pts
Based on the 68-95-99.7 rule, what percentage of sample means lie within 2 standard deviations of the
mean?
99.7%
Correct!
95%

100%

68%


Question 5
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What is the purpose of calculating z-scores?
Your Answer:

To understand a score’s relative standing in the distribution


The purpose of calculating z-scores is to understand a score’s relative standing within a
distribution. The z-score standardizes scores from different data sets with different means.


Question 6
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Researchers surveyed 30 people about the number of hours they spent per day on social media. The
sample mean was 3 hours with a standard deviation of 0.75 hours. Using this information, answer the
following questions.



a. Calculate the z-score for a value of 5 hours.



b. Calculate the z-score for a value of 3.5 hours.



c. Calculate the z-score for a value of 2.5 hours.

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