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Let Be a Z Score That Is Unknown but Identifiable

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Question 100

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Let Let   be a z score that is unknown but identifiable by position and area. If the symmetrical area between a negative   and a positive   is 0.8132, then the value of   is: A)  z = 1.32 B)  z = 0.89 C)  z = 2.64 D)  z = 1.78 E)  z = 8.13 be a z score that is unknown but identifiable by position and area. If the symmetrical area between a negative Let   be a z score that is unknown but identifiable by position and area. If the symmetrical area between a negative   and a positive   is 0.8132, then the value of   is: A)  z = 1.32 B)  z = 0.89 C)  z = 2.64 D)  z = 1.78 E)  z = 8.13 and a positive Let   be a z score that is unknown but identifiable by position and area. If the symmetrical area between a negative   and a positive   is 0.8132, then the value of   is: A)  z = 1.32 B)  z = 0.89 C)  z = 2.64 D)  z = 1.78 E)  z = 8.13 is 0.8132, then the value of Let   be a z score that is unknown but identifiable by position and area. If the symmetrical area between a negative   and a positive   is 0.8132, then the value of   is: A)  z = 1.32 B)  z = 0.89 C)  z = 2.64 D)  z = 1.78 E)  z = 8.13 is:


A) z = 1.32
B) z = 0.89
C) z = 2.64
D) z = 1.78
E) z = 8.13

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