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IDENTIFYING REGIONS UNDER

NORMAL CURVE
CORRESPONDS TO DIFFERENT
STANDARD NORMAL VALUES
Learning Objective:
IDENTIFY
1 REGIONS UNDER NORMAL
CURVE CORRESPONDS TO DIFFERENT
STANDARD NORMAL VALUES
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EXAMPLE Find the area that corresponds to z = 2.

1:

Z = 2 is 0.4472
EXAMPLE Find the area that corresponds to z = 2.47

2:

Z = 2.47 is 0.4932
EXAMPLE Find the area that corresponds to z = -2.47

3:

Z = -2.47 is 0.4932
EXAMPLE Determine the area under the standard normal
curve to the right of z = 1.63.
4:
EXAMPLE Determine the area under the standard normal
curve to the right of z = 1.63.
4:

Z = 0.4484
= 0.5 - 0.4484
= 0.0516
EXAMPLE Determine the area under the standard normal
curve to the right of z = -0.52.
5:
EXAMPLE Determine the area under the standard normal
curve to the right of z = -0.52.
5:

Z = 0.1985
= 0.5 + 0.1985
= 0.6985
EXAMPLE Determine the area under the standard normal
curve to the left of z = 1.25.
6:
EXAMPLE Determine the area under the standard normal
curve to the right of z = 1.25.
6:

Z = 0.3944
= 0.5 + 0.3944
= 0.8944
EXAMPLE Determine the area under the standard normal
curve to the left of z = -0.95.
7:
EXAMPLE Determine the area under the standard normal
curve to the right of z = -0.95.
7:

Z = 0.3289
= 0.5 - 0.3289
= 0.1711
EXAMPLE Find the area under the standard normal curve
between z = 1.03 and z = -0.37.
8:
Find the area under the standard normal curve
EXAMPLE between z = 1.03 and z = -0.37.
8:

= 0.3485 + 01443
= 0.4928
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