A university event committee is forming a panel of 4 student…

A university event committee is forming a panel of 4 student speakers from a pool of 10 applicants. How many different combinations of 4 speakers can be selected if order does not matter? If the 4 selected students will speak in a specific order (introduction, keynote, response, and closing), how many different arrangements are possible? Explain the difference between the two results and why order matters in one case but not the other.

The scores on a standardized test are normally distributed w…

The scores on a standardized test are normally distributed with a mean of 500 and a standard deviation of 100. 1.  A student scores 650 on the test. What is their z-score?2.  Another student has a z-score of -1.5. What is their actual test score?3.  Explain what the z-score tells you about a student’s performance relative to the rest of the group.