What are the Percentiles and Z-Scores for Bowling Scores?

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Adrian's average bowling score is 174 with a standard deviation of 35. To determine the percentage of games he scores less than or more than 200 points, the Z-score formula is applied. For the all-star game qualification, with a league average of 170 and a standard deviation of 11, Adrian needs to find the score that places him in the top 10%. The discussion emphasizes using the Z-score table from the textbook for accurate calculations. Understanding these concepts is crucial for analyzing bowling scores effectively.
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Hi i am having trouble with a couple questions involving percentiles, here is the question:

1) Adrian's average bowling score is 174, with a standard deviation of 35.
a) In what percent of games does Adrian score less than 200 points? More than 200 points?
b) The top 10% of bowlers in Adrian's league get to play in an all-star game. If the league average is 170, with a standard deviation of 11 points, what average score does Adrian need to have to obtain a spot in the all-star game?

Thank you.
 
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Use the definition of Z-score:

Z = \frac {x - \bar x}{\sigma}

and use your textbook tables for cumulative probability (or words to that effect depending on the authors).
 
I figured it out now, you had to use this Z-score table in the back of the textbook which i did not know how to do. Thanks for the help though.
 
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