t is the area to the left of z=−0.25?  Area = Answer b) What is the probability that z is less than −0.25? P(z < −0.25) = c) What is the area to the right of z = −0.25?  Area = Answer  d) What is the probability that z is greater than −0.25? P(z > − 0.25) = Answer

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Open the normal table (opens in a new window) and use it to answer the following questions. 

1.

a) What is the area to the left of z=0? 

Area = Answer

b) If the total area under the curve is equal to 11, what is the area to the right of z=0?  

Area = Answer

 

2.

a) What is the area to the left of z=−0.25? 

Area = Answer

b) What is the probability that z is less than −0.25?

P(z < −0.25) =

c) What is the area to the right of z = −0.25? 

Area = Answer 

d) What is the probability that z is greater than −0.25?

P(z > − 0.25) = Answer

 

3.

a) What is the probability that z is less than 0.62? 

P(z < 0.62) = Answer

b) What is the probability that z is greater than 0.62? 

P(z > 0.62)= Answer

 

4.

a) What is probability that z is less than 2.8? 

P(z < 2.8) = Answer

b) What is the probability that z is greater than 2.8? 

P(z > 2.8) = Answer

 

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