SAT, 10.02.2021 01:00 LiliGrey4335
Use Table A to find the value
of a standard Normal variable that satisfies each of the given conditions. Use the value of
from Table A that comes closest to satisfying the condition. In each case, sketch a standard Normal curve with your value of
marked on the axis.
(a) Find the point
with 68%
of the observations falling below it. Enter your answer rounded to two decimal places.
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