This table provides the area under the standard normal distribution curve for z-scores between 0 and 4. It contains the cumulative probability or p-value for a given z-score, with probabilities listed at increments of 0.1 between z-scores. For example, the probability of being below z=1.5 is 0.9332, and the probability of being below z=2.7 is 0.9934. This table allows users to determine the cumulative probability or significance of a z-score falling in a given range of a normal distribution.
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Normal Distribution Table
This table provides the area under the standard normal distribution curve for z-scores between 0 and 4. It contains the cumulative probability or p-value for a given z-score, with probabilities listed at increments of 0.1 between z-scores. For example, the probability of being below z=1.5 is 0.9332, and the probability of being below z=2.7 is 0.9934. This table allows users to determine the cumulative probability or significance of a z-score falling in a given range of a normal distribution.