
14. For the standard normal variable Z, P(-1.06 < Z < 0.84) is about (a) 0.2033...
1. Given that z is a standard normal random variable, compute the following probabilities. a. P(Z < 1.38) b. P(z 2 1.32) c. P(-1.23 Sz5 1.23)
4. Let Z ~ N(0,1) be a standard normal variable. Calculate the probability (a) P(1 <Z < 2). (b) P(-0.25 < < < 0.8). (c) P(Z = 0). (d) P(Z > -1).
IS Find the following probability for the standard normal random variable z. a. P(z<-1.02) b. P(z <2.03) c. P(0.68 szs2.03) d. P(-2.66szs1.56) a. P(z -1.02)(Round to four decimal places as needed.) b. Pize 2.03)=[] (Round to four decimal places as needed.) ook c. P(0.68 szs2.03) (Round to four decimal places as needed.) d.P(-2.66 s zs 1.56) = [□ (Round to four decimal places as needed.)
ULULUI Let Z be a standard normal random variable. What is P(-2.22 <Z<0.25)? 0.2212 0.3488 0.5855 O 0.6902
For a standard normal distribution, find: P(Z < -1.01) Express the probability as a decimal rounded to 4 decimal places. 0.8483 Question Help: Message instructor Check Answer о RI a
For a standard normal distribution, find: P(-1.95<z<0.09)
Let Z be a standard normal random variable. Use the calculator provided, or this table, to determine the value of c. P(-csz<c)=0.9426 Carry your intermediate computations to at least four decimal places. Round your answer to two decimal places. x 3 ? Let Z be a standard normal random variable. Use the calculator provided, or this table, to determine the value of c. P(0.55 <<c) -0.2624 Carry your intermediate computations to at least four decimal places. Round your answer to...
5. Let Z be a standard normal random variable. Use the table on page 848 of the textbook to evaluate the following. (a) P(Z < 0.04) (b) P (0.09 < 20 S 0.81) (c) P(Z <1.3) (d) P(-2 <7 <1) (e) P(Z -0.1) (Z -0.2) (Z -0.3) (Z-0.4) > 0)
(1 point) Find the following probabilities for the standard normal random variable z. (a) P(-0.81 <<0.42) (b) P(-1.14 <z < 0.5) (c) P(Z < 0.69) a (d) P(Z > -0.6)
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