Question 1161682
i'm not exactly sure what you're looking for.
from what i see:
population mean = 40,000
population standard deviation = 5000
sample size = 9
sample mean = 45,000
standard deviation of the distribution of sample means is 5000 / sqrt(9) = (5000 / 3).
this is called the standard error.
z-score = (sample mean minus population mean) / standard error = (45,000 - 40,000) / (5000 / 3) = 3.
look up in the z-score table and it tells you that a z-score of 3 has an area under the normal distribution curve of .99865 to the left of it.
the area to the right of it is 1 - .99865 = .00135.
that would round to .0014, if you worked only from the z-score table.
using a calculator, i found the area to the right of a z-score of 3 equal to .0013499673,
that rounds to .0013.
if that is supposed to be the correct answer, then you have it.
if not, then what answer are you looking for?