I saw this somewhere. Is this right? P

Reginald Hanna

Reginald Hanna

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2022-06-03

I saw this somewhere. Is this right?
P ( z < 4.3333 ) = 0.00003
Most z-score table stops at 3.4. If this is right, kindly explain how it was gotten. Thanks

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Regelspur8xgdl

Regelspur8xgdl

Beginner2022-06-04Added 6 answers

It was most likely obtained by the integral representation:
1 2 π t e z 2 2   d z
Of course any computer can do this. Many tables stop at a score of 3 because it is less than anything practical.
Wesley Hicks

Wesley Hicks

Beginner2022-06-05Added 3 answers

This z-score is calculated as
P ( z < 4.3333 ) = 4.333 f ( z ) d z
where f ( z ) is the pdf for the standard normal distribution.Every z-score is calculated in this way.

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