The annual snowfall in a town has a mean of 35 inches and a standard deviation of 11 inches. Last year there were 60 inches of snow. How many standard deviations from the mean is that

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Answer:

z=2.27

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]z=\frac{x-\mu}{\sigma}[/tex]

where z is the deviation from mean.

mean (μ) = 35 inches

standard deviation (σ) = 11 inches

last year snow fall (x) = 60 inches

[tex]z=\frac{x-\mu}{\sigma}[/tex]

[tex]z=\frac{60-35}{11}[/tex]

z=2.27

now, the standard deviation for the 60 inches snow from the mean is calculated to be 2.27

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