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which of the following probabilities is the greatest for a standard normal distribution? a. p(-1.5≤z≤-0.5) b. p(-0.5≤z≤0.5) c. p(0.5≤z≤1.5) d. p(1.5≤z≤2.5)

User John Lyon
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All intervals are 1 unit long. You just have to look at the picture of normal distribution ( look at the attachment) and look which interval covers the most area.

You will see that p(-0.5<z<0.5) is the one that covers 34% of area, meaning the probability is 34%. All the other intervals are much less than 34%.
which of the following probabilities is the greatest for a standard normal distribution-example-1
User Russell Bryant
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Look at the attached diagram. From this diagram you can conclude that:

1.
Pr(-1.5\le z\le -0.5)=0.092+0.15=0.242 or 9.2%+15%=24.2%;

2.
Pr(-0.5\le z\le 0.5)=0.191+0.191=0.382 or 19.1%+19.1%=38.2%;

3.
Pr(0.5\le z\le 1.5)=0.15+0.092=0.242 or 15%+9.2%=24.2%;

4.
Pr(1.5\le z\le 2.5)=0.044+0.017=0.061 or 4.4%+1.7%=6.1%.

As you can see the greatest value is
Pr(-0.5\le z\le 0.5)=0.382 (19.1%+19.1%=38.2%).

Answer: correct choice is B.

which of the following probabilities is the greatest for a standard normal distribution-example-1
User Dwarrior
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