The document is a test question asking students to analyze applicant data from a job fair. It provides that 3000 applicants applied with a mean age of 28 and standard deviation of 4 years. Students are asked to calculate: a) how many applicants are below 20 years old, b) how many are above 32 years old, and c) how many have ages between 24-32 years. Students must show their work, box their final answers, and write a concluding statement with their answers.
The document is a test question asking students to analyze applicant data from a job fair. It provides that 3000 applicants applied with a mean age of 28 and standard deviation of 4 years. Students are asked to calculate: a) how many applicants are below 20 years old, b) how many are above 32 years old, and c) how many have ages between 24-32 years. Students must show their work, box their final answers, and write a concluding statement with their answers.
The document is a test question asking students to analyze applicant data from a job fair. It provides that 3000 applicants applied with a mean age of 28 and standard deviation of 4 years. Students are asked to calculate: a) how many applicants are below 20 years old, b) how many are above 32 years old, and c) how many have ages between 24-32 years. Students must show their work, box their final answers, and write a concluding statement with their answers.
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TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE: Plate No. 3
Solve the problem below. Show your solutions, box your final answer and write a concluding statement containing your answer.
1. In a job fair, 3000 applicants applied for a job. Their mean age was found to be 28 with a standard deviation of 4 years. (from Statistics and Probability by ES Baccay and RR Belecina)