Chapter 6: Q. 6.73 (page 269)
Find the -score that has an area of to its left under the standard normal curve.
Short Answer
The z-score under the usual normal curve with the area to its left is around
Chapter 6: Q. 6.73 (page 269)
Find the -score that has an area of to its left under the standard normal curve.
The z-score under the usual normal curve with the area to its left is around
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a. Obtain a frequency histogram of these birth-rate data.
b. Based on your histogram, do you think that birth rates for the states and the District of Columbia are approximately normally distributed? Explain your answer.
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a. Obtain a normal probability plot of the data.
b. Use part (a) to identify any outliers.
c. Use part (a) to assess the normality of the variable under consideration.
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a. Draw a frequency histogram of these degree-of-cloudiness data.
b. Based on your histogram, do you think that degree of cloudiness in Breslau during the decade in question is approximately normally distributed? Explain your answer.
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a. Obtain a normal probability plot of the given data.
b. Use part to identify any outliers.
c. Use part to assess the normality of the variable under consideration.
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