nitishjain0109
globaldesi
the deviation difference is calculated as m+- td where m is mean , d is deviation and t is the term
so two values are m+4d and m-4d
25+20; 25-20
44 and 5
E satisfies as 4
Wouldn't "which value is more than 3 eviations be" more than 5 that is 6? Which is not the part of answer?
There are two considerations here:
- a range of values, not a particular value, will lie within any given standard deviation
- a standard deviation is the same distance from the mean in either direction, so if [the] mean is = 25 and [the] standard deviation is = 5, then about the mean, each deviation would be + or - 5 from the mean:
Value: 5, 10, 15, 20,
25, 30, 35, 40, 45
S.D.: -4, -3, -2, -1,
mean, +1, +2, +3, +4
Range: (0-5], (5-10], (10-15], (15-20], (20-30), [30-35), [35-40), [40-45), [45-50)
If we are looking for a value
more than 3 standard deviations from the mean, then we need to look for a value that would lie at least 4 standard deviations from the mean, or, in other words, either greater than or equal to 45 or
less than or equal to 5. Since there are no values in the answer choices beyond 33, we have to look at the opposite end of the spectrum, and there, only 4 satisfies the question. Thus,
the answer must be (E).
I hope this helps. Good luck with your studies.
- Andrew