This document contains calculations of probabilities and areas under the standard normal distribution curve. Several probabilities are calculated, such as the probability of a standardized random variable Z being between two values, above a value, or below a value. The areas under the normal curve associated with each probability are also reported.
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Orquia, Anndhrea S. BSA 32
This document contains calculations of probabilities and areas under the standard normal distribution curve. Several probabilities are calculated, such as the probability of a standardized random variable Z being between two values, above a value, or below a value. The areas under the normal curve associated with each probability are also reported.
P(z>0.46) = 0.6772 P(z < -1) = 0.1587 P(z<2.57) = 0.9949 A = 0.3483 + 0.1587 A = 0.9949 - 0.6772 A = 0.507 or 50.7% A = 0.3177 or 31.77% P(0 < z < 2.46) P(-0.93 < z < 0) = 0.5 - 0.9931 = 0.5 - 0.1762 A = 0.4931 or 49.31% A = 0.3238 or 32.38%
P(z > -2.18) P(z < 1.50)
= 1 - 0.0146 A = 0.9332 or 93.32% A = 0.9854 or 98.54%
P(z > 0.42) P(-2.37 < z < -0.37)
= 1 - 0.6628 = 0.3557 - 0.0089 A = 0.3372 or 33.72% A = 0.3468 or 34.68%