Assume that z-scores are normally distributed with a mean of 0 and a standard deviation of 1. If P(z>d)=0.986, find d.
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We have \( P(z > d) = 0.986 \). This means that the area to the right of \( d \) under the standard normal distribution curve is 0.986. Show more…
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