Find the z value such that 93% of the standard normal curve lies between -z and z. (Round your answer to two decimal places.) z =
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If 93% of the data lies between -z and z, that means 7% of the data lies outside this range. Since the standard normal curve is symmetric, this 7% is split evenly between the two tails of the distribution. So, 3.5% of the data lies to the left of -z and 3.5% of Show more…
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