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I believe simply (x-m)/qnorm(p) will do it, where m is the known mean and x is the known percentile p. qnorm(p) gives you how many standard deviations away from the mean the value is, and then you scale it by the given difference.
I believe simply (x-m)/qnorm(p) will do it. qnorm(p) gives you how many standard deviations away from the mean the value is, and then you scale it by the given difference.
I believe simply (x-m)/qnorm(p) will do it, where m is the known mean and x is the known percentile p. qnorm(p) gives you how many standard deviations away from the mean the value is, and then you scale it by the given difference.
I believe simply (x-m)/qnorm(p) will do it. qnorm(p) gives you how many standard deviations away from the mean the value is, and then you scale it by the given difference.