Jack and Megan each want to attend graduate school. Jack completes…

Question Answered step-by-step Jack and Megan each want to attend graduate school. Jack completes… Jack and Megan each want to attend graduate school.  Jack completes the LSAT because he would like to become a lawyer, and Megan completes the GMAT because she would like to study business administration.  Scores on the LSAT are Normally distributed, with a mean of 150.7 and a standard deviation of 10.2.  Scores on the GMAT are also Normally distributed, with a mean of 556 and a standard deviation of 120.   If Jack earned a score of 165 on the LSAT and Megan earned a score of 670 on the GMAT, who performed better on their respective test? Group of answer choicesSince Jack and Megan took two different tests, it is impossible to compare their scores in order to determine who performed better. A. Jack and Megan performed equally well since they are both above average in their respective distributions. B. Jack performed better on his respective test. C. Megan performed better on her respective test. D. We cannot answer this question without knowing just how many other students also took the GMAT and the LSAT.  Math Statistics and Probability STATS 1350 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)