Asked by Anonymous
how to find the are for a standard normal curve that cuts off the upper 1.1%
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Reiny
Play around with this website, it is great
http://davidmlane.com/hyperstat/z_table.html
click on "value from an area"
enter 1 - .011 or .989 in "area"
click on "below" and recalculate
http://davidmlane.com/hyperstat/z_table.html
click on "value from an area"
enter 1 - .011 or .989 in "area"
click on "below" and recalculate
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