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Table A practice

(a) z<2.85

(b) z>2.85

(c) z>-1.66

(d) -1.66<z<2.85

Short Answer

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a). The proportion is read as0.9978.

b). The area to the right of z=2.85 is .0022

c). The probability of P(z>-1.66)is.9515.

d). Area (proportion) B is .9493, which is therole="math" localid="1652870190253" P(-1.66<z<2.85).

Step by step solution

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Part (a) Step 1: Given Information

Given data:

z<2.85

02

Part (a) Step 2: Explanation

To determine each proportion corresponding to a given z value, we will use the Standard Normal table. The notation P()indicates that we want to compute a probability or a proportion.

P(z<2.85). Here's a sketch of the intended proportion, with the shaded area of interest:

We find the z-value 2.8on the left side of the Standard Normal table, then proceed to the right in that row until we reach the column headed by 05. 0.9978.

03

Part (b) Step 1: Given Information

Given data:

z>-1.66.

04

Part (b) Step 2: Explanation

This is the "opposite" of the percentage we discovered in part one (A). We shade the typical normal curve on the other side as follows:

05

Part (c) Step 1: Given Information

Given data:

z>-1.66

06

Part (c) Step 2: Explanation

P(z>-1.66)Here is the sketch of the desired proportion:

From the Standard Normal table, we look up the z-value -1.6on the left side of the table, and then move to the right in that row until we are under the column headed by .06. The proportion is read as .0485. But this is the proportion to the left of -1.66. To calculate the proportion to theright of -1.66, we simply subtract from 1 as shown here:

Area to right 1-0.485

=.9515

07

Part (d) Step 1: Given Information

Given data:

-1.66<z<2.85

08

Part (d) Step 2: Explanation

P(-1.66<z<2.85).This is a "between" problem that will take several steps to solve. First, we'll make the sketch:

We now look at the sketch again, and we identify three different pieces of it: the unshaded piece to the left of -1.66, the shaded piece between -1.66and 2.85, and the unshaded piece to the right of 2.85.

09

Part (d) Step 3: Explanation

We designate them as areas A. B, and C, respectively:

In part (C) we determined that area A was .0485, and in part (B) we found that area C was .0022.

We know that the total area, or proportion, under the curve is 1 . Thus, we know that A+B+C=1. We know A and C already. So it is a matter of subtraction to determine the value of area B, which is the area (proportion) of interest.

A+B+C=1

.0485+B+.0022=1

B+.0507=1

B=.9493

Area (proportion) B is .9493, which is the P(-1.66<z<2.85).

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