Asked by Hazel
Find the area of the normal curve given the following: z = 2.38 to z = 3.09
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Answered by
Damon
here:
http://davidmlane.com/hyperstat/z_table.html
http://davidmlane.com/hyperstat/z_table.html
Answered by
Hazel
Hi Damon, i don't understand how to use it.
Answered by
Steve
Hmm. Seems pretty clear to me. When you bring up the page, there are various buttons. One of them is labeled <u>between</u>.
Enter your two Z values, and it will show the area.
Play around there for a while, and it will become clear how it all fits together. You can enter Z vales, or areas, like, say, you want to know the Z value above which 36% of the area lies.
Enter your two Z values, and it will show the area.
Play around there for a while, and it will become clear how it all fits together. You can enter Z vales, or areas, like, say, you want to know the Z value above which 36% of the area lies.
Answered by
Hazel
Hi steve, i did play the chart but i really don't know if i did keyed in the right values will you please help me?
Answered by
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