The document contains a standard normal distribution table with values of Z in the rows and the second decimal place of Z in the columns. The table values represent the areas (probabilities) between 0 and the corresponding Z value. For example, the intersection of the 1.6 row and the 0.04 column represents Z = 1.64 and the value 0.4495, which indicates the probability area between Z = 0 and Z = 1.64. So by finding the value of Z in the table, one can discover the probability between 0 and that value of Z. The table allows converting between a Z-value and its corresponding normal distribution probability.
The document contains a standard normal distribution table with values of Z in the rows and the second decimal place of Z in the columns. The table values represent the areas (probabilities) between 0 and the corresponding Z value. For example, the intersection of the 1.6 row and the 0.04 column represents Z = 1.64 and the value 0.4495, which indicates the probability area between Z = 0 and Z = 1.64. So by finding the value of Z in the table, one can discover the probability between 0 and that value of Z. The table allows converting between a Z-value and its corresponding normal distribution probability.
The document contains a standard normal distribution table with values of Z in the rows and the second decimal place of Z in the columns. The table values represent the areas (probabilities) between 0 and the corresponding Z value. For example, the intersection of the 1.6 row and the 0.04 column represents Z = 1.64 and the value 0.4495, which indicates the probability area between Z = 0 and Z = 1.64. So by finding the value of Z in the table, one can discover the probability between 0 and that value of Z. The table allows converting between a Z-value and its corresponding normal distribution probability.