Calculating the z-score provides additional information regarding how each subject did overall as the z-score takes dispersion into account.
<h3>What is a z score?</h3>
Z-score indicates how much a given value differs from the standard deviation. For example, the mean of a test could be a 73 and if a student scored an 85, that's great.
However, if the data is not spread out, that 85 could be the highest in the class by 10 points. That's much more information than just 15 points above the mean. This way you can tell when someone not only did well but did exceptionally well in comparison to his or her peers.
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Answer:
Sometimes
Step-by-step explanation:
Examples:
-5 + 10 = 5 FALSE
-10 + 5 = -5 TRUE
Answer:
3/2
Step-by-step explanation:
The multiplicative inverse also known as reciprocal implies it is something that is the opposite.
The given value is 2/3, so the opposite would just mean you flip the numerator and denominator. Thus, the reciprocal of 2/3 is 3/2.
The fraction would be the portion over the total:
240 / 5280
Divide both top and bottom by 240 and the fraction simplifies to 1/22
The answer is 1/22
Second moment of area about an axis along any diameter in the plane of the cross section (i.e. x-x, y-y) is each equal to (1/4)pi r^4.
The second moment of area about the zz-axis (along the axis of the cylinder) is the sum of the two, namely (1/2)pi r^4.
The derivation is by integration of the following:
int int y^2 dA
over the area of the cross section, and can be found in any book on mechanics of materials.