39360.38970.3859-0.10.46020.45620.45220.44830.44430.44040.43640.43250.42860.42470.00.5000 0.4960 0.4920 0.4880 0.4840 0.4801 0.4761 0.4721 0.4681 0.4641 Standard Normal Cumulative Probability Table Cumulative probabilities for NEGATIVE z-values are shown in the following table:
0.10.46020.45620.45220.44830.44430.44040.43640.43250.42860.42470.00.50000.49600.49200.48800.48400.48010.47610.47210.46810.4641StandardNormalCumulativeProbabilityTableCumulativeprobabilitiesforNEGATIVEz-valuesareshowninthefollowingtable:z0.000.010.020.030.040.050.060.070.080.090.00.50000.50400.50800.51200.51600.51990.52390.52790....
cumulativeprobabilitynormalstandardtable z0.000.010.020.030.040.050.060.070.080.09 -3.40.00030.00030.00030.00030.00030.00030.00030.00030.00030.0002 -3.30.00050.00050.00050.00040.00040.00040.00040.00040.00040.0003 -3.20.00070.00070.00060.00060.00060.00060.00060.00050.00050.0005 -3.10.00100.00090.00090.00090.00080.00080.00080.00...
Since there is no closed-form solution to the cumulative probability of the standard normal, various approximations have been developed over the years. The Hasting's approximation is applied here and table listings in the chapter are derived from the same. The standard normal variable ranges ...
For example, a section of the standard normal table is reproduced below. To find the cumulative probability for a z-score equal to -1.31, identify the row that begins with -1.3 and the column that begins with 0.01. Then, find the cell where the row and column intersect. The cell entry...
Suppose we wish to find the cumulative probability of a z-score equal to -1.21. How would we do that using a standard normal distribution table? Solution In order to find the cumulative probability of a z-score equal to -1.21, we will check the cross-reference the row that contains -1.2...
Standard Normal Table (Summary) A table of values for the cumulative distribution function (CDF) of the standard normal distribution. The standard normal distribution has a mean of 0 and a standard deviation of 1. This table shows the probability that a standard normal variable will be less tha...
normal distribution n (Statistics)statisticsa continuous distribution of a random variable with its mean, median, and mode equal, the probability density function of which is given by (exp-[(x–μ)2/2σ2]/σ√(2π)) where μ is the mean and σ2the variance. Also called:Gaussian distribu...
arrives in the cell of the table. for example, a part of the standard normal table is given below. to find the cumulative probability of a z-score equal to -1.21, cross-reference the row containing -1.2 of the table with the column holding 0.01. the table explains that the probability ...
The first Excel function that we will examine is the NORM.S.DIST function. This function returns the standard normal distribution. There are two arguments required for the function: “z” and “cumulative.” The first argument ofzis the number of standard deviations away from the mean. So,z...