Assume z is the standard normal random variable. Calculate each of the following probabilities using the table provided on D2L (do not use Excel or a different table): a. P(z> 1.99) b. P(z<2.74) c. P(z< -1.09) d. P(-1.22
Assume z is the standard normal random variable. Calculate each of the following probabilities using the table provided on D2L (do not use Excel or a different table): a. P(z> 1.99) b. P(z<2.74) c. P(z< -1.09) d. P(-1.22
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![Assume z is the standard normal random variable. Calculate each of the following probabilities using the
table provided on D2L (do not use Excel or a different table):
a. P(z>1.99)
b. P(z<2.74)
c. P(z< -1.09)
d. P(-1.22 < z< 2.06)
e. P(2.78 <z<2.84)](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F59ee9555-1cbb-4d41-81bf-e00bc9613bf0%2F37055af6-9c19-4ba6-8f6f-9a8b10ddaefd%2Fhf7qjwn_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Assume z is the standard normal random variable. Calculate each of the following probabilities using the
table provided on D2L (do not use Excel or a different table):
a. P(z>1.99)
b. P(z<2.74)
c. P(z< -1.09)
d. P(-1.22 < z< 2.06)
e. P(2.78 <z<2.84)
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