The total scores on the Medical College Admission Test MCAT
The total scores on the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) follow a Normal distribution with mean 25.9 and standard deviation 6.6.
What are the median and the first and third quartiles of the MCAT scores
Solution
FIRST QUARTILE:
First, we get the z score from the given left tailed area. As          
           
 Left tailed area =    0.25      
           
 Then, using table or technology,          
           
 z =    -0.67448975      
           
 As x = u + z * s / sqrt(n)          
           
 where          
           
 u = mean =    25.9      
 z = the critical z score =    -0.67448975      
 s = standard deviation =    6.6      
           
 Then          
           
 x = critical value =    21.44836765   [ANSWER, Q1]
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MEDIAN:
The median of a normal distribution is simply the mean.
Thus,
median = mean = 25.9 [answer]
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THIRD QUARTILE:
First, we get the z score from the given left tailed area. As          
           
 Left tailed area =    0.75      
           
 Then, using table or technology,          
           
 z =    0.67448975      
           
 As x = u + z * s / sqrt(n)          
           
 where          
           
 u = mean =    25.9      
 z = the critical z score =    0.67448975      
 s = standard deviation =    6.6      
           
 Then          
           
 x = critical value =    30.35163235   [ANSWER, Q3]  

