How to find the standard deviation of the sum of independent random variables - AP Statistics

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A high school calculus exam is administered to a group of students. Upon grading the exam, it was found that the mean score was 95 with a standard deviation of 12. If one student's z score is 1.10, what is the score that she received on her test?

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The z-score equation is given as: z = (X - μ) / σ, where X is the value of the element, μ is the mean of the population, and σ is the standard deviation. To solve for the student's test score (X):

X = ( z * σ) + 95 = ( 1.10 * 12) + 95 = 108.2.

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