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1 March, 09:07

Find z such that 6.8% of the standard normal curve lies to the left of z. (round your answer to two decimal places.)

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  1. 1 March, 10:07
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    The correct answer is z=-1.49.

    Explanation:

    We use a z-table to find the answer. Instead of looking at the values to the left of the table, which show us the z-score, we look in the center to find the area to the left of the z-score in the curve. We know we want 6.8% of the data to fall to the left of the score; 6.8% = 6.8/100 = 0.068. In the center cells of the table, the z-score that is closest to this score is - 1.49.
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