Question 996840
use this normal distribution table.


<a href = "http://www.stat.ufl.edu/~athienit/Tables/Ztable.pdf" target = "_blank">http://www.stat.ufl.edu/~athienit/Tables/Ztable.pdf</a>


look up the z factor of 0.17.


the number shown is the proability that the a z-factor is less than .17.


the first column contains the units digit and the tens digit.


the next columns contain the hundreds digit from 0 to 9.


the probability that a z-score is less than 0.17 is .5675.


you can see that in the following picture taken from the table.


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the particular score you are looking for is on the second row ninth column.