Given that Z is a standard normal random variable, what is the value z if the area to the right of z is 0.1949? 0 -2.15 0-1.88 0 0.86 0 1.67 0 2.31
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We need to find the value of \( z \) such that the area to the right of \( z \) in a standard normal distribution is 0.1949. This means that the area to the left of \( z \) is \( 1 - 0.1949 = 0.8051 \). Show more…
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