This document contains a table listing the standardized normal distribution values from Z=0 to Z=4 in increments of 0.1. For each Z-value, the corresponding area under the normal curve is provided to four decimal places. The normal distribution is a fundamental concept in probability and statistics that describes how observations cluster around the average.
This document contains a table listing the standardized normal distribution values from Z=0 to Z=4 in increments of 0.1. For each Z-value, the corresponding area under the normal curve is provided to four decimal places. The normal distribution is a fundamental concept in probability and statistics that describes how observations cluster around the average.
This document contains a table listing the standardized normal distribution values from Z=0 to Z=4 in increments of 0.1. For each Z-value, the corresponding area under the normal curve is provided to four decimal places. The normal distribution is a fundamental concept in probability and statistics that describes how observations cluster around the average.