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  1. Jul 27, 2015 · My textbook has an example of interpolation, but I am not sure how the book did it since it doesn't explain it. It says if we want P(Z < 1.246) P ( Z < 1.246) we must use interpolation and the steps given are: P(Z < 1.24) + (6/10)[P(Z < 1.25) − P(Z < 1.24)].

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    Created Date: 2/1/2011 5:24:56 PM

  3. Z Score Table- chart value corresponds to area below z score. z 0.09 0.08 0.07 0.06 0.05 0.04 0.03 0.02 0.01 0.00 –3.4 0.0002 0.0003 0.0003 0.0003 0.0003 0.0003 0. ...

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  4. Standard Normal Cumulative Probability Table z 0 Cumulative probabilities for NEGATIVE z-values are shown in the following table: z .00 .01 .02 .03 .04 .05 .06 .07 ...

  5. Standard Normal Probabilities. Table entry. z. Table entry for. z. is the area under the standard normal curve. to the left of. z. z .00.

  6. T-2 • Tables Table entry for z is the area under the standard normal curve to the left of z. Probability z TABLE A Standard normal probabilities z.00 .01 .02 .03 ...

  7. This document contains a table with three columns of numbers representing x, y, and z values. It also includes three statements attempting to use the Interpol() function to find the y and z values when given an x or z value that is not present in the original table, resulting in a #VALUE! error each time.

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