I do. I have several. This is the one you are referring to. When you need others, just search my channel for normal distribution. The one I am sending you is the on that shows how to read two different z tables. One that reads the area to the left and the other reads the area from the z score to the mean. Based on the problem you are showing me you are wanting the one that reads to the left of the z score. In this video you will just need to watch how I read the first table. It is like the first 17 minutes and 15 seconds of the video. ruclips.net/video/BItUZISCkpo/видео.html
This guy needs to be voice actor, great explanation thanks!
You’re welcome.
extremely helpful!!! thank you! You explained it in such a concise and easy manner. Saved me hours!
Thank you. Glad it helped.
@@crowsmathclass do you have a video on standard normal distribution. The problem is "for standard normal variable z, compute the probability p(0
I do. I have several. This is the one you are referring to. When you need others, just search my channel for normal distribution. The one I am sending you is the on that shows how to read two different z tables. One that reads the area to the left and the other reads the area from the z score to the mean. Based on the problem you are showing me you are wanting the one that reads to the left of the z score. In this video you will just need to watch how I read the first table. It is like the first 17 minutes and 15 seconds of the video.
ruclips.net/video/BItUZISCkpo/видео.html
@@crowsmathclass thanks a million! I'll be sure to watch it.
You’re welcome. Good luck in your class.
Sir its really helpfully I understand all these .
Thank you.
Thank you so much.
You’re welcome.
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Last two answers are wrong. You put 200 instead of 220 in the last answer and 150 instead of 140 in the last second one.
They are correct. You can’t go below 150 or above 200 because of a and b. Everything below 150 and above 200 is zero.