SOLUTION: If P(Z ≤ a)=0.35 , then P(Z ≥ a) is - equal to - 0.35 - less than 0.65 - equal to 0.65 - equal to 0.6368

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Question 1186484: If P(Z ≤ a)=0.35 , then P(Z ≥ a) is
- equal to - 0.35
- less than 0.65
- equal to 0.65
- equal to 0.6368

Answer by ikleyn(52908)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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If the distribution is continuous with  P(z = a) = 0,


            then   P(Z ≥ a)   is the   COMPLEMENT  TO  P(Z ≤ a)


                            P(Z ≥ a)  =  1 - P(Z ≤ a)  =  1 - 0.35.


            Calculate it on your own to learn at least  this  little  from my post.



If the distribution is discrete and   P(z = a)   is not zero,  then the answer is different.



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