SOLUTION: 11.
If z represents a standard normal random variable, then the P(z ≥ - 0.44) is approximately
A .3300
B .6700
C .1700
D .44
E .56
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Question 929437: 11.
If z represents a standard normal random variable, then the P(z ≥ - 0.44) is approximately
A .3300
B .6700
C .1700
D .44
E .56
Answer by ewatrrr(24785) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
P(z ≥ - 0.44) = normalcdf(-.44, 100) = .6700
B.
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