The document contains two tables listing probability values for the standard normal distribution. The first table provides values for positive z-values from 0 to 3.7, giving the probability that a random variable falls below each z-value. The second table provides the same for negative z-values from -4 to -2.4. Both tables provide the probabilities at increments of 0.01 along the z-axis.
The document contains two tables listing probability values for the standard normal distribution. The first table provides values for positive z-values from 0 to 3.7, giving the probability that a random variable falls below each z-value. The second table provides the same for negative z-values from -4 to -2.4. Both tables provide the probabilities at increments of 0.01 along the z-axis.
The document contains two tables listing probability values for the standard normal distribution. The first table provides values for positive z-values from 0 to 3.7, giving the probability that a random variable falls below each z-value. The second table provides the same for negative z-values from -4 to -2.4. Both tables provide the probabilities at increments of 0.01 along the z-axis.