Compare janes and matts performances using percentiles


Question: As part of the President's Challenge, students can attempt to earn the Presidential Physical Fitness Award or the National Physical Fitness Award by meeting qualifying standards in five events: curl-ups, shuttle run, sit and reach, one-mile run, and pullups. The qualifying standards are based on the 1985 School Population Fitness Survey. For the Presidential Award, the standard for each event is the 85th percentile of the results for a specific age group and gender among students who participated in the 1985 survey. For the National Award, the standard is the 50th percentile. To win either award, a student must meet the qualifying standard for all five events. Jane, who is 9 years old, did 40 curl-ups in one minute. Matt, who is 12 years old, also did 40 curlups in one minute. The qualifying standard for the Presidential Award is 39 curl-ups for Jane and 50 curl-ups for Matt. For the National Award, the standards are 30 and 40, respectively.

(a) Compare Jane's and Matt's performances using percentiles. Explain in language simple enough for someone who knows little statistics to understand.

(b) Who has the higher standardized score (z-score), Jane or Matt? Justify your answer.

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