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We go in the reverse order when we have the z value and we have to find x value. For example, when we are given mean, standard deviation and the X as well. Then, we see the z-value and see which x-value it corresponds to. You will see this in Q42. Here is how we solve it:
mean= 1994
sd = 450
a) X> 2500
2500-1994/ 450 = 1.12 : it's the z-value we have got
look for 1.1 in the z-values first then go till 2 from the top, we get 0.8686 for 1.12 (we did the reverse when we were finding z-value, this time we have the z-value so we simply look for the x-value) (all those in the middle are x-values, only the border upper and right lines are z-values)
So, over here, 0.8686
1 - 0.8686 ( we always subtract the z-value from 1 when we are finding X is greater than something)
=0.1314
which is 13.14%
mean= 1994
sd = 450
a) X> 2500
2500-1994/ 450 = 1.12 : it's the z-value we have got
look for 1.1 in the z-values first then go till 2 from the top, we get 0.8686 for 1.12 (we did the reverse when we were finding z-value, this time we have the z-value so we simply look for the x-value) (all those in the middle are x-values, only the border upper and right lines are z-values)
So, over here, 0.8686
1 - 0.8686 ( we always subtract the z-value from 1 when we are finding X is greater than something)
=0.1314
which is 13.14%