L Leggie Member Joined Nov 15, 2021 Messages 90 Gender Male HSC 2022 Aug 12, 2022 #1 How would you find the value when the inside is negative like in P(z<-1.12)?
C cossine Well-Known Member Joined Jul 24, 2020 Messages 626 Gender Male HSC 2017 Aug 12, 2022 #2 Leggie said: How would you find the value when the inside is negative like in P(z<-1.12)? Click to expand... You would need to use table. The first step would be knowing how the table is defined. Your question does not have anything to do with binomial distribution.
Leggie said: How would you find the value when the inside is negative like in P(z<-1.12)? Click to expand... You would need to use table. The first step would be knowing how the table is defined. Your question does not have anything to do with binomial distribution.
L Leggie Member Joined Nov 15, 2021 Messages 90 Gender Male HSC 2022 Aug 12, 2022 #3 cossine said: You would need to use table. The first step would be knowing how the table is defined. Your question does not have anything to do with binomial distribution. Click to expand... Yeah I know it has to do with the table but the table doesn't have negative values on it so what would you do?
cossine said: You would need to use table. The first step would be knowing how the table is defined. Your question does not have anything to do with binomial distribution. Click to expand... Yeah I know it has to do with the table but the table doesn't have negative values on it so what would you do?
Trebla Administrator Administrator Joined Feb 16, 2005 Messages 8,401 Gender Male HSC 2006 Aug 12, 2022 #4 Leggie said: How would you find the value when the inside is negative like in P(z<-1.12)? Click to expand... You utilise the symmetry properties of the normal distribution. P(Z < -1.12) = P(Z > 1.12) = 1 - P(Z < 1.12)
Leggie said: How would you find the value when the inside is negative like in P(z<-1.12)? Click to expand... You utilise the symmetry properties of the normal distribution. P(Z < -1.12) = P(Z > 1.12) = 1 - P(Z < 1.12)