Mathematics Probability Standard Normal Distribution
For each value of z*, find the cumulative probability P(Z< or equal to z*). (Round all answers to four decimal places.)
z*=0
z*=0.3
z*=-0.3
z*=1.84
z*=-2.38
z*=2.78
z*=1.67
you may need to use the table for standard normal probabilities
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