Chapter 2: Q.47 (page 131)
Table A practice
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Short Answer
a). The proportion is read as.
b). The area to the right of is
c). The probability of .
d). Area (proportion) B is , which is therole="math" localid="1652870190253" .
Chapter 2: Q.47 (page 131)
Table A practice
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
a). The proportion is read as.
b). The area to the right of is
c). The probability of .
d). Area (proportion) B is , which is therole="math" localid="1652870190253" .
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T2.10. Jane took the SAT in and scored . Her sister Colleen took the SAT in and scored . Who did better on the exam, and how can you tell?
(a) Colleen-she scored points higher than Jane.
(b) Colleen-her standardized score is higher than Jane's.
(c) Jane-her standardized score is higher than Colleen's.
(d) Jane-the standard deviation was bigger in
(e) The two sisters did equally well-their -scores are the same.
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R2.7 Standard Normal areas Use Table A to find the proportion of observations from a standard Normal distribution that falls in each of the following regions. In each case, sketch a standard Normal curve and shade the area representing the region.
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Use Table A to find the value from the standard Normal distribution that satisfies each of the following conditions. In each case, sketch a standard Normal curve with your value of marked on the axis.
5. of all observations are greater than
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