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TABLEV
NUMBER OF NUMBER OF
STANDARD DEVIATIONS AREA TO THE LEFT STANDARD DEVIATIONS AREA TO THE LEFT
FROM MEAN (2) ORRIGHT (one tail) «FROM MEAN(Z) OR RIGHT (one tail)
00 000 155 0606
05 4801 1.60 0548
10 4602 1.65 0495,
fgeaaaae 4404 170 0146
20 4207 176. ‘0101
25 4013 1.80 “0359
30 ‘3821 1.85 1322
Wadi der de bocadizecion: 35 3692 190 0287
ee et 3446 195 1256
: 45 3264 2.00 228
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eee oe tos on
ou jortin oad 55 “2912. 2.30 0179
"W, caulidod dee ‘60 3 215 0158
aN 2578 220 0199
dials. ¥ dh promadil) 7. 2420 225 om
2264 230 0107
CL faowne he Cha ane 238 0084
ue pBinilE vnfowd : 1977 240 062
4 lesnaulis bor def reat 245 oon
don he : am. 250 nwa
en 7 : 1577 255 054
eattcdedl sypridca de 5 1409 260 nur
CF aaape ah proud 119 1357 2.65 “0040
115 “251 270 “0365
a-(\-#) 10 nt 275 ono
125 105, 2.80 26
130 0968 285 oon
135 0885 2.90 0019
140 0808 295 016
145 0735 300 oars
150 0668
Table V shows the area ofthe normal distribution
that is Z standard deviations to the Jet or to the
rightof the meas, The tests “one tail” inthe sense
{hat we ere concerned with one side of the disti=
bution oF the other. If we wishod to know the area
atve, or probability, that was 1.5 standard
ms oF more from the arithmetic mean on
the right, it would be depicted by the colored aren
inthe figure tothe left. In Table V we see that this
corresponds to 668 porcent ofthe total area of the
normal distribution. Thus, we could say that there
was a 6.68 percent probability thatthe actual out
‘come would exceed the mesn by 1Satasdard devi-