Hi Lori,
If Z is following a standard normal distribution, then P(Z>0) would be 0.5. Standard normal distributions are symmetrical with a mean of 0, so half of the distribution will be above 0 (i.e., 0.5).
-Mike
Hi Lori,
If Z is following a standard normal distribution, then P(Z>0) would be 0.5. Standard normal distributions are symmetrical with a mean of 0, so half of the distribution will be above 0 (i.e., 0.5).
-Mike
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