Determine the value of k that gives the appropriate probability. P(Z < k) = 0.145 P(Z k) = 0.647 P(Z > k) = 0.936 P(0

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ANSWER:  P(Z < K) 0.145, P(Z<K) 0.235, P (-K <Z<K) = 0.246 I will follow up the next three questions thank you.

Determine the value of k that gives the appropriate probability.
P(Z < k) = 0.145
P(Z < k) = 0.235
P(-k <2<k) = 0.246
P(Z > k) = 0.647
P(Z > k) = 0.936
P(0 <Z <k) = 0.324
Transcribed Image Text:Determine the value of k that gives the appropriate probability. P(Z < k) = 0.145 P(Z < k) = 0.235 P(-k <2<k) = 0.246 P(Z > k) = 0.647 P(Z > k) = 0.936 P(0 <Z <k) = 0.324
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