Given that z is a standard normal random variable, find z for each situation (to 2 decimals). Use Table 1 in Appendix B. a. The area to the left of z is 0.2119. -.8 b. The area between -z and z is 0.903. 1.3 c. The area between -z and z is 0.2206. .28 d. The area to the left of z is 0.9948. 2.59 e. The area to the right of z is 0.6915. -.5

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Given that \( z \) is a standard normal random variable, find \( z \) for each situation (to 2 decimals). Use Table 1 in Appendix B.

a. The area to the left of \( z \) is 0.2119.  
    Answer: \(-0.8\) ✅

b. The area between \(-z\) and \( z \) is 0.903.  
    Answer: \( 1.3 \) ❌

c. The area between \(-z\) and \( z \) is 0.2206.  
    Answer: \( 0.28 \) ✅

d. The area to the left of \( z \) is 0.9948.  
    Answer: \( 2.59 \) ❌

e. The area to the right of \( z \) is 0.6915.  
    Answer: \(-0.5\) ✅

Each item provides a scenario related to areas under the standard normal distribution curve, with the respective calculated \( z \)-score and an indication if it's correct or not.
Transcribed Image Text:Given that \( z \) is a standard normal random variable, find \( z \) for each situation (to 2 decimals). Use Table 1 in Appendix B. a. The area to the left of \( z \) is 0.2119.     Answer: \(-0.8\) ✅ b. The area between \(-z\) and \( z \) is 0.903.     Answer: \( 1.3 \) ❌ c. The area between \(-z\) and \( z \) is 0.2206.     Answer: \( 0.28 \) ✅ d. The area to the left of \( z \) is 0.9948.     Answer: \( 2.59 \) ❌ e. The area to the right of \( z \) is 0.6915.     Answer: \(-0.5\) ✅ Each item provides a scenario related to areas under the standard normal distribution curve, with the respective calculated \( z \)-score and an indication if it's correct or not.
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