for a normal distribution: what z-score separates the highest 35% from the rest of the scores? what z-score separates the lowest 75% from the rest of the scores?
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35. Using a standard normal distribution table or a calculator, we can find that the z-score corresponding to a cumulative probability of 0.35 is approximately 0.3853. Show more…
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