Business Studies, asked by sumithrashivaratna97, 7 months ago

5. An educational startup that helps MBA aspirants write their essays is targeting individuals who have
taken GMAT in 2012 and have expressed interestin applying to FT top 20 b-schools. There are
40000 such individuals with an average GMAT score of 720 and a standard deviation of 120. The
scores are distributed between 650 and 790 with a very long and thin tail towards the higher end
resulting in substantial skewness. Which of the following is likely to be true for randomly chosen
samples of aspirants?
A. The standard deviation of the scores within any sample will be 120.
B. The standard deviation of the mean of across several samples will be 120.
C. The mean score in any sample will be 720.
D. The average of the mean across several samples will be 720.
E. The standard deviation of the mean across several samples will be 0.60
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Answered by koyel64
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Answer:

question is too long

Answered by bidwepallavi1213
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Answer: D

Explanation: Data is distributed with leptokurtic kurtosis mean more information at the center and lesser information at the tail. This mean there is higher chance that average of mean of a aspirant that randomly chosen will be 720 that fall in between 650 and 790 at the center .

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