MATLAB: An Introduction with Applications
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A) Find the area under the standard normal distribution curve to the left of
=z−0.88. Use The Standard Normal Distribution Table and enter the answer to 4 decimal places.
The area to the left of the z value is =?
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B) Find the area under the standard normal distribution curve between=z0.62 and=z2.61. Use The Standard Normal Distribution Table and enter the answer to 4 decimal places.
The area between the two z values is =?
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C) Find the area under the standard normal distribution curve between
=z−1.79 and =z1.89. Use The Standard Normal Distribution Table and enter the answer to 4 decimal places.
The area between the two z values is =?
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D) Find the area under the standard normal distribution curve to the left of
=z−1.53 and to the right of =z1.55. Use The Standard Normal Distribution Table and enter the answer to
4 decimal places.
The total area is =
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E) Find the
P (<0<z0.14) =?
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F) Find the probability using the normal distribution: P<−1.85<z0.15
. Use The Standard Normal Distribution Table and enter the answer to 4 decimal places.P (<−1.85<z0.15) =?
G) Find the probability using the normal distribution: P<z2.40. Use The Standard Normal Distribution Table and enter the answer to 4 decimal places.
P (<z2.40) =?
H) Find the z value to the right of the mean so that 89.25% of the area under the distribution curve lies to the left of it. Use The Standard Normal Distribution Table and enter the answer to 2 decimal places.
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I) Find the area under the standard normal distribution curve between=z0
and =z−2.34. Use a graphing calculator and round the answer to four decimal places.
The area between the two z values is =? |
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