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Obtain the following z-scores

a. z0.20

b.z0.06

Short Answer

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(a) The z-score under the usual normal curve with the area 0.20to its right is around 0.84.

(b) The z-score with a right-hand area of 0.06under the usual normal curve is around 0.1555.

Step by step solution

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Part (a) Step 1: Given information

The given area is0.20.

02

Part (a) Step 2: Explanation

The area is 0.20

The z-score for which the area under the standard normal curve to its right is 0.20will be identical to the z-score for which the area under the standard normal curve to its left is 1-0.20=0.80.

Begin by looking for the 0.80area in the table's body. It is not included in the table, and the closest value is 0.7995. The associated z-score is 0.84.

As a result, the z-score under the usual normal curve with the area 0.20to its right is around 0.84, which may be depicted as

Below is a section of the standard normal table that is relevant:

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Part (b) Step 1: Given information

The given area is0.06.

04

Part (b) Step 2: Explanation

The area is 0.06

The z-score for which the area under the standard normal curve to its right is will be identical to the z-score for which the area under the standard normal curve to its right is 0.06.

to the left of 1-0.06=0.94

Begin by looking in the table's body for the area 0.94. It is not in the database, and the closest values are 0.9394and 0.9406in the table. 1.55is the average z-score of 1.55and 1.56.

As a result, the z-score with a right-hand area of 0.06under the usual normal curve is around 1.555, which may be depicted

Below is a section of the standard normal table that is relevant:

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