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A table of the standard normal (z) distribution, showing the cumulative area to the left of various z scores. The table includes both negative and positive z scores, with values ranging from -3.5 to 3.5. It can be used to determine the probability that a normally distributed random variable falls below a given z score.
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-3.50 and NOTE: For values of z below -3.49, use 0.0001 for the area. *Use these common values that result from interpolation:
NOTE: For values of z above 3.49, use 0.0001 for the area. *Use these common values that result from interpolation:
- z .00 .01 .02 .03 .04 .05 .06 .07 .08. Table A-2 Standard Normal (z) Distribution: Cumulative Area from the LEFT -. lower