Question 1203817:  Assume that the readings at freezing on a batch of thermometers are normally distributed with a mean of 0°C and a standard deviation of 1.00°C. A single thermometer is randomly selected and tested. Find P31, the 31-percentile. This is the temperature reading separating the bottom 31% from the top 69%. 
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Assume that the readings at freezing on a batch of thermometers are normally distributed  
with a mean of 0°C and a standard deviation of 1.00°C.  
A single thermometer is randomly selected and tested. Find P31, the 31-percentile.  
This is the temperature reading separating the bottom 31% from the top 69%. 
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You are given a normal curve with a mean of 0°C  and a standard deviation of 1.00°C.
They want you find a z-score in the number line such that the area on the left 
of this z-score under the normal curve is 0.31 of the total area under the normal curve.
For this purpose, you can use standard function invNorm of your regular calculator TI-83/84
                area  mean  SD   <<<---===  formatting pattern
    P = invNorm(0.31, 0,    1).
You will get the value P = -0.496°C  (rouned).    ANSWER
Alternatively, you may use free of charge online calculator at this web-site
https://davidmlane.com/hyperstat/z_table.html
It has clearly designed interface, so even a beginner student can learn it and use easily.
Online calculator will give you the same answer.
 
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