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%
how would i even do this
you got a z table?
or at least the function z=f(x,y)
ztables are structured differently depending on how the authors feel is the most useful
so its important to know what format your ztable is in in order to guide you thru the rest
No i dont even now what a ztable is .___.
lol, well, then how do you expect to work the problem?
if you got a stats textbook it tends to be located in the front or back cover
or at least in one of the appendixes
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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