The arithmetic mean and standard deviation of a certain normal distribution are 13.5 and 1.5, respectively. What value

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The arithmetic mean and standard deviation of a certain normal distribution are 13.5 and 1.5, respectively. What value is exactly 2 standard deviations less than the mean?

A. 10.5
B. 11
C. 11.5
D. 12
E. 12.5

Answer: A

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M7MBA wrote:
Thu Apr 29, 2021 1:50 am
The arithmetic mean and standard deviation of a certain normal distribution are 13.5 and 1.5, respectively. What value is exactly 2 standard deviations less than the mean?

A. 10.5
B. 11
C. 11.5
D. 12
E. 12.5

Answer: A

Source: GMAT Prep
------ASIDE---------------------------
A little extra background on standard deviations above and below the mean

If, for example, a set has a standard deviation of 4, then:
1 standard deviation = 4
2 standard deviations = 8
3 standard deviations = 12
1.5 standard deviations = 6
0.25 standard deviations = 1
etc


So, if the mean of a set is 9, and the standard deviation is 4, then:
2 standard deviations ABOVE the mean = 17 [since 9 + 2(4) = 17]
1.5 standard deviations BELOW the mean = 3 [since 9 - 1.5(4) = 3]
3 standard deviations ABOVE the mean = 21 [since 9 + 3(4) = 21]
etc.
------ONTO THE QUESTION!!!-----------------------------------

The arithmetic mean and standard deviation of a certain normal distribution are 13.5 and 1.5, respectively. What value is exactly 2 standard deviations less than the mean?
2 standard deviations BELOW the mean = 13.5 - (2)(1.5)
= 13.5 - 3
= 10.5
= A

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