Use the standard normal table to find the z-score that corresponds to the curnulative area 0.0630. If the area is not in the table, use the entry closest to the area. If the area : halfway between two entries, use the z-score halfway between the corresponding z-scores. Click to view page 1 of the standard normal table. Click to view page 2 of the standard normal table. Type an integer or decimal rounded to three decimal places as needed.) i Standard Normal Table (Page 2) X - Standard Normal Distribution Critical Values

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The image contains a section of a laptop screen displaying information on the Standard Normal Distribution, alongside a Dell keyboard.

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**Standard Normal Distribution**

_Critical Values_

- **Level of Confidence**  
  - **0.90**  
  - **0.95**  
  - **0.99**

_Numerical Values Displayed:_

- **1.645** (for 0.90)
- **1.960** (for 0.95)
- **2.576** (for 0.99)

**Graphical Description:**
- The graph depicts a standard normal distribution curve, which is symmetrical and bell-shaped.
- Areas under the curve are shaded to represent confidence levels, usually covering the central part of the distribution.

**Additional Information:**
- There are references to a Z-score.
- A webpage link is suggested for further assistance.

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This section is intended to guide users on interpreting the critical values for the standard normal distribution, particularly in determining confidence intervals.
Transcribed Image Text:The image contains a section of a laptop screen displaying information on the Standard Normal Distribution, alongside a Dell keyboard. **Transcription of the Image:** --- **Standard Normal Distribution** _Critical Values_ - **Level of Confidence** - **0.90** - **0.95** - **0.99** _Numerical Values Displayed:_ - **1.645** (for 0.90) - **1.960** (for 0.95) - **2.576** (for 0.99) **Graphical Description:** - The graph depicts a standard normal distribution curve, which is symmetrical and bell-shaped. - Areas under the curve are shaded to represent confidence levels, usually covering the central part of the distribution. **Additional Information:** - There are references to a Z-score. - A webpage link is suggested for further assistance. --- This section is intended to guide users on interpreting the critical values for the standard normal distribution, particularly in determining confidence intervals.
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