This document discusses calculating probabilities using the normal distribution and z-table. It provides 3 examples: 1) calculating P(Z<1.24), 2) calculating P(Z>1.24), and 3) calculating the area under the normal curve for P(-1.12<Z<0.92). The examples show looking up values in the z-table and adding/subtracting areas to find the desired probability.
This document discusses calculating probabilities using the normal distribution and z-table. It provides 3 examples: 1) calculating P(Z<1.24), 2) calculating P(Z>1.24), and 3) calculating the area under the normal curve for P(-1.12<Z<0.92). The examples show looking up values in the z-table and adding/subtracting areas to find the desired probability.
This document discusses calculating probabilities using the normal distribution and z-table. It provides 3 examples: 1) calculating P(Z<1.24), 2) calculating P(Z>1.24), and 3) calculating the area under the normal curve for P(-1.12<Z<0.92). The examples show looking up values in the z-table and adding/subtracting areas to find the desired probability.