What is the probability of randomly selecting a 2-score greater than z = 0.75 from a normal distribution? P = 0.4878 p = 0.2734 p' = 0.7734 p = 0.2266
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First, we need to find the z-score corresponding to a 2-score greater than F40.75. We can use a z-score table or a calculator to find this value. Assuming a standard normal distribution, we have: z = (F40.75 - μ) / σ where μ is the mean and σ is the standard Show more…
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