SOLUTION: What is the 50th percentile for the standard normal distribution? - z= −2.575 - z= 0.6915 - z= 0.50 - z= 0.00

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Question 1186483: What is the 50th percentile for the standard normal distribution?
- z= −2.575

- z= 0.6915

- z= 0.50

- z= 0.00

Answer by robertb(5830)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

The 50th percentile will correspond to median of the standard normal distribution, which coincides with its mean. Therefore it is z = 0.00.

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