What z Score do we need in order to have a total of 1% (or less) error in the design?
A- 1.65
B- 1.50
C- 2.56
D-1.96
1.96
Option C -2.56
The z-critical values for a two-tailed test, for a significance level of alpha = 0.01
zc=−2.56 and zc=2.56

What z Score do we need in order to have a total of 5% (or less) error in the design? A. 1.00 B. 1.50 C. 1.96 D. 1.65
What z Score do we need in order to have a total of 5% (or less) error in the design? 1.00 1.50 1.96 1.65
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There are a few z scores that we use often that are worth remembering. The upper 50%, and 97.5 percent of a normal distribution are cut off by z scores of O a. 0.0, and 1.96 Ob. 1.0, and 1.64 C. plus and minus 1.96 d..50, and .975 QUESTION 11 If we have data that have been sampled from a population that is normally distributed with a mean of 50 and a standard deviation of...
1. Let 2 ~ N (0,1). Using a standard normal table, find the following probabilities. You do not need to provide any equation. Instead, draw pictures as we did in the lecture and find the numbers from the table. Make yourself be familiar with using different kinds of tables. (Hint: The standard normal density is symmetric around zero.] (a) P(Z < 0) (b) P(Z < 1.96) (c) P(Z < 1.96) (d) P(Z = 1.96) (e) P(-1.65 < 2 <0) (f)...