A local tire dealer wants to predict the number of tires sold each month. He believes that the number of tires sold is a linear function of the amount of money invested in advertising. He randomly selects 6 months of data consisting of monthly tire sales (in thousands of tires) and monthly advertising expenditures (in thousands of dollars). Residuals are calculated for all of the randomly selected six months and ordered from smallest to largest. Determine the normal score for the third residual in the ordered array.
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