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Answer:

A positive z-score indicates that a particular value is greater than the mean, a negative z-score indicates that a particular value is less than the mean, and a z-score of zero indicates that a particular value is equal to the mean.

Step-by-step explanation:

Examples: Calculating a Z-Score

Suppose we have the following dataset that shows the height (in inches) of a certain group of plants:

5, 7, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 17, 17, 18, 19, 19, 20

The sample mean of this dataset is 13 and the sample standard deviation is 5.51.

1. Find the z-score for the value “8” in this dataset.

Here is how to calculate the z-score:

z  =  (X – μ) / σ  =  (8 – 13) / 5.51  =  -0.91

This means that the value “8” is 0.91 standard deviations below the mean.

2. Find the z-score for the value “13” in this dataset.

Here is how to calculate the z-score:

z  =  (X – μ) / σ  =  (13 – 13) / 5.46  =  0

This means that the value “13” is exactly equal to the mean.

3. Find the z-score for the value “20” in this dataset.

Here is how to calculate the z-score:

z  =  (X – μ) / σ  =  (20 – 13) / 5.46  =  1.28

Answer:

A positive z-score indicates that a particular value is greater than the mean, a negative z-score indicates that a particular value is less than the mean, and a z-score of zero indicates that a particular value is equal to the mean.