Find the indicated critical value.

z 0.04 Round to two decimal places as
needed. My answer is 1.75 what do guys
think.

Assuming you want to be above 1.75, yes you are correct

http://davidmlane.com/hyperstat/z_table.html

enter 1.75 in "above" to get 0.0401

To find the indicated critical value, we need to use a standard normal distribution table or a calculator that can calculate the inverse of the standard normal distribution.

The critical value for a z-score of 0.04 can be found by looking up the area in the standard normal distribution table.

Using the table, we can see that the closest value to 0.04 is 0.0401, which corresponds to a z-score of approximately -1.75.

Therefore, the indicated critical value is -1.75, not 1.75.

To find the indicated critical value for z at 0.04, we need to refer to the Z-table. The Z-table provides the values for the standard normal distribution.

The Z-table gives the area to the left of a given z-score. In this case, we want to find the z-score that corresponds to an area of 0.04 to its left.

1. Start by locating the closest value to 0.04 in the body of the Z-table. We find that the closest value is 0.0418, located in the row labeled as 0.0 and the column labeled as 0.04.
2. The corresponding z-score for this value is found at the intersection of these row and column labels. In this case, the z-score is -1.75.

So, the correct answer is -1.75, rather than 1.75.