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20 June, 15:32

How to find the area under the standard normal curve between z 1.5 and z 2.5?

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  1. 20 June, 15:36
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    It is possible to calculate mathematically the area under the normal curve between any two values of z.

    However, tables/software have been developed to give the areas under the normal curve to the left of particular values of z. The function is the probability of Z
    The area between two values z1 and z2 (where z2>z1) is therefore

    P (Z
    For example, to find the area between z1=1.5, z2=2.5

    is

    P (Z<2.5) - P (Z<1.5)

    =0.99379-0.93319

    =0.06060

    (above values obtained by software, such as R)

    For example, the value P (Z<2.5) can be calculated using

    P (Z<2.5) = erf (2.5/sqrt (2)) / 2+1/2

    where erf (x) is a mathematical function that does not have an explicit formula (calculated by summation of series, or tabulated).
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