Using the standard normal table, what is the probability that ? Round your answer to the nearest percent.
6. Normal Distribution and Continuous Random Variables
Standard Normal Distribution
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Which of the following does not describe the standard normal distribution?
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The standard normal curve is associated with which normal distribution?
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In Exercises 8 and 9, assume that women have standing eye heights that are normally distributed with a mean of 59.7 in. and a standard deviation of 2.5 in. (based on anthropometric survey data from Gordon, Churchill, et al.).
a. If an eye recognition security system is positioned at a height that is uncomfortable for women with standing eye heights less than 54 in., what percentage of women will find that height uncomfortable?
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Which of the following is true regarding the standard normal distribution?
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Which of the following does not describe the standard normal distribution?
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Assume the random variable is normally distributed with mean and standard deviation . What is the standard normal variable corresponding to a value ?
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For the standard normal probability distribution, the area to the left of the is:
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For the standard normal distribution, what -value corresponds to a lower-tail probability of ?
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For a two-tailed hypothesis test at the significance level using the standard normal distribution, what are the critical value(s) for ?
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For a standard normal distribution, if the probability that a value is less than is , what is the smallest value of that satisfies this requirement?
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Which of the following is a property of the standard normal distribution?
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For the standard normal distribution (), what is the area under the curve to the right of the mean ()?
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In a perfectly normal distribution of scores, what percentage of the data falls within of the mean ?
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Which of the following does not describe the standard normal distribution?
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