Use a z-Table to determine the percent of data specified. Greater than z = 0.59
A. 27.76%
B. 25.47%
C. 21.90%
D. 72.24%
E. 22.24%
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
how would i even do this
OpenStudy (amistre64):
you got a z table?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
or at least the function z=f(x,y)
OpenStudy (amistre64):
ztables are structured differently depending on how the authors feel is the most useful
OpenStudy (amistre64):
so its important to know what format your ztable is in in order to guide you thru the rest
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
No i dont even now what a ztable is .___.
OpenStudy (amistre64):
lol, well, then how do you expect to work the problem?
OpenStudy (amistre64):
if you got a stats textbook it tends to be located in the front or back cover
OpenStudy (amistre64):
or at least in one of the appendixes
OpenStudy (amistre64):
to use the table, split the z into 2 parts:
z = 0.59 -> 0.50 and 0.09
this gives you a left side and a top side to reference with
you want to find where these 2 parts cross at in the field
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