The usual tables for the standard normal distribution function give the fraction of the area from the mean to the abscissa to the right of the mean. In your problem 23% lies to the right of the abscissa you are seeking. This means 27 percent lies between the mean and the abscissa you want. OK?
Richard C.
asked 11/16/18Find zFind z such that 23% of the area
Find z such that 23% of the area under the standard normal curve lies to the right of z. (Round your answer to two decimal places.)
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