SOLUTION: If I use the fourmula: z= x-u/standard deviation with the given numbers x=35, u=37.2, and standard deviation of 2.5 I get -.88
So- how do I look up z=-.88?
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Question 754633: If I use the fourmula: z= x-u/standard deviation with the given numbers x=35, u=37.2, and standard deviation of 2.5 I get -.88
So- how do I look up z=-.88?
Answer by rothauserc(4718) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If I use the fourmula: z= x-u/standard deviation with the given numbers x=35, u=37.2, and standard deviation of 2.5 I get -.88
So- how do I look up z=-.88?
here is a web reference for negative z value table
http://easycalculation.com/statistics/negative-z-score-chart.php
using the negative z-value table
-.88 is .1894 or 19%
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