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Find the indicated probability using the standard normal distribution. P(z> 1.38) Click here to view page 1 of the standard normal table. Click here to view page 2 of the standard normal table. P(z> 1.38) = (Round to four decimal places as needed.) Area under the standard normal distribution to the left of Z (page 1) .09 .08 .07 .06 .05 .04 .03 .02 .01 .00 -3.4 .0002 0003 .0003 .0003 .0004 .0005 .0003 .0003 .0003 .0003 .0003 .0003 -3.3 .0003 0004 .0004 .0004 .0004 .0004 .0005 .0005 .0005 .0006 .0008 -3.2 .0005 .0005 .0006 .0006 .0006 .0006 .0007 .0007 .0008 .0011 -3.1 .0007 .0007 .0008 .0008 .0009 .0009 .0009 .0010 -3.0 .0010 .0010 .0011 .0011 .0012 .0012 .0013 .0013 .0013 -2.9 .0014 .0014 .0015 .0015 016 .0016 .0017 .0018 .0018 .0019 .0021 .0022 .0030 .0023 .0031 .0023 0032 -2.8 .0019 .0020 .0021 .0024 .0025 .0026 -2.7 .0026 .0027 .0028 .0029 .0033 .0034 .0035 .0040 .0054 -2.6 .0036 .0038 .0039 .0041 .0047 .0037 0049 .0043 .0044 .0045 .0059 .0048 .0064 .0051 .0055 .0073 -2.5 .0052 0057 .0060 .0062 -2.4 .0066 .0068 .0069 .0071 .0075 .0078 .0080 .0082 -2.3 .0084 .0087 .0089 .0091 .0094 .0096 .0099 .0102 .0104 .0107 .0132 .0170 -2.2 .0110 .0113 .0116 .0119 .0122 .0125 .0129 .0136 .0139 -2.1 .0143 .0146 .0150 .0154 .0158 .0162 .0166 .0174 .0179 .0202 .0207 -2.0 <-1.9 .0183 .0188 .0192 .0197 .0212 .0217 .0222 .0228 .0287 .0359 .0233 .0239 .0244 .0250 0256 .0262 .0268 .0274 .0281 .0294 .0301 .0375 .0465 -1.8 .0307 .0314 .0322 .0329 .0336 .0344 .0351 - 1.7 .0384 .0392 .0401 .0495 .0606 .0735 .0367 .0409 .0418 .0427 .0436 .0446 -1.6 .0455 .0475 .0485 .0505 .0516 .0526 .0537 .0548 -1.5 .0559 .0571 0694 .0582 .0594 .0618 .0630 .0643 .0655 .0668 -1.4 .0681 .0708 .0721 .0749 .0764 .0778 .0793 .0808 -1.3 .0823 .0838 .0853 .0869 .0885 .0901 .0918 .0934 .0951 .0968 .1151 - 1.2 .0985 .1003 .1020 .1038 .1056 .1075 .1093 .1112 .1131 .1170 .1379 -1.1 .1190 .1210 .1230 .1251 .1271 .1292 .1314 .1335 .1357 -1.0 .1401 .1423 .1446 .1469 .1492 .1515 .1539 .1562 .1587 -0.9 .1635 .1894 .1611 .1660 .1685 .1711 1736 .1762 .1788 1814 .1841 .1867 2033 2327 -0.8 .1922 .1949 .1977 2005 .2061 2090 2119 -0.7 2148 2177 2206 2236 2266 2296 2358 2389 2420 -0.6 2451 2483 2514 .2546 2578 2611 2643 2676 2709 .2743 -0,5 2776 2810 2843 2877 2912 2946 2981 3015 3050 3085 -0.4 3121 .3228 3156 3520 3897 3192 3264 3300 3336 3372 3409 3446 3632 4013 ,4404 -0.3 3483 3669 3557 3936 3594 3707 3745 3783 3821 .3974 4364 -0.2 3859 4052 4090 4129 4168 4207 -0.1 4247 4286 4325 4443 4483 .4522 4562 .4602 -0.0 4641 4681 4721 4761 4801 4840 4880 4920 4960 .5000 Print Done Find the indicated probability using the standard normal distribution. P(z> 1.38) Click here to view page 1 of the standard normal table. Click here to view page 2 of the standard normal table. P(z> 1.38) = (Round to four decimal places as needed.) Area under the standard normal distribution to the left of Z (page 1) .09 .08 .07 .06 .05 .04 .03 .02 .01 .00 -3.4 .0002 0003 .0003 .0003 .0004 .0005 .0003 .0003 .0003 .0003 .0003 .0003 -3.3 .0003 0004 .0004 .0004 .0004 .0004 .0005 .0005 .0005 .0006 .0008 -3.2 .0005 .0005 .0006 .0006 .0006 .0006 .0007 .0007 .0008 .0011 -3.1 .0007 .0007 .0008 .0008 .0009 .0009 .0009 .0010 -3.0 .0010 .0010 .0011 .0011 .0012 .0012 .0013 .0013 .0013 -2.9 .0014 .0014 .0015 .0015 016 .0016 .0017 .0018 .0018 .0019 .0021 .0022 .0030 .0023 .0031 .0023 0032 -2.8 .0019 .0020 .0021 .0024 .0025 .0026 -2.7 .0026 .0027 .0028 .0029 .0033 .0034 .0035 .0040 .0054 -2.6 .0036 .0038 .0039 .0041 .0047 .0037 0049 .0043 .0044 .0045 .0059 .0048 .0064 .0051 .0055 .0073 -2.5 .0052 0057 .0060 .0062 -2.4 .0066 .0068 .0069 .0071 .0075 .0078 .0080 .0082 -2.3 .0084 .0087 .0089 .0091 .0094 .0096 .0099 .0102 .0104 .0107 .0132 .0170 -2.2 .0110 .0113 .0116 .0119 .0122 .0125 .0129 .0136 .0139 -2.1 .0143 .0146 .0150 .0154 .0158 .0162 .0166 .0174 .0179 .0202 .0207 -2.0 <-1.9 .0183 .0188 .0192 .0197 .0212 .0217 .0222 .0228 .0287 .0359 .0233 .0239 .0244 .0250 0256 .0262 .0268 .0274 .0281 .0294 .0301 .0375 .0465 -1.8 .0307 .0314 .0322 .0329 .0336 .0344 .0351 - 1.7 .0384 .0392 .0401 .0495 .0606 .0735 .0367 .0409 .0418 .0427 .0436 .0446 -1.6 .0455 .0475 .0485 .0505 .0516 .0526 .0537 .0548 -1.5 .0559 .0571 0694 .0582 .0594 .0618 .0630 .0643 .0655 .0668 -1.4 .0681 .0708 .0721 .0749 .0764 .0778 .0793 .0808 -1.3 .0823 .0838 .0853 .0869 .0885 .0901 .0918 .0934 .0951 .0968 .1151 - 1.2 .0985 .1003 .1020 .1038 .1056 .1075 .1093 .1112 .1131 .1170 .1379 -1.1 .1190 .1210 .1230 .1251 .1271 .1292 .1314 .1335 .1357 -1.0 .1401 .1423 .1446 .1469 .1492 .1515 .1539 .1562 .1587 -0.9 .1635 .1894 .1611 .1660 .1685 .1711 1736 .1762 .1788 1814 .1841 .1867 2033 2327 -0.8 .1922 .1949 .1977 2005 .2061 2090 2119 -0.7 2148 2177 2206 2236 2266 2296 2358 2389 2420 -0.6 2451 2483 2514 .2546 2578 2611 2643 2676 2709 .2743 -0,5 2776 2810 2843 2877 2912 2946 2981 3015 3050 3085 -0.4 3121 .3228 3156 3520 3897 3192 3264 3300 3336 3372 3409 3446 3632 4013 ,4404 -0.3 3483 3669 3557 3936 3594 3707 3745 3783 3821 .3974 4364 -0.2 3859 4052 4090 4129 4168 4207 -0.1 4247 4286 4325 4443 4483 .4522 4562 .4602 -0.0 4641 4681 4721 4761 4801 4840 4880 4920 4960 .5000 Print Done
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