All you have to do is to find the following from the z-score table:
On the 1st row of the table, you can read the value of z & you complete the value by reading the corresponding horizontal line. However watch out which table you are using & what is requested from you. For example in the following question:
a. Between the mean and a z = 1.27: , if you use a normal table it will give you the value of ==> 0.8990==>89.8%, which is the area from the EXTREME LEFT TO z=1.27., whereas yo have to calculate the area from the mean to
to z=1.27 0r 0.8990 -.5=0.398 or 39.85 (.5, because you start counting from the mean):
so:
a. Between the mean and a z = 1.27 ==> 39.8%
b. Between the mean and a z = -0.91 ==> 0.31859==>18.31%
c. Between the z scores of -1.84 and 1.39 . In this case you will find the value of each z & you will add up both: for z= -1.84 ==> 0.88482 or 88.48%
d. Between the z scores of -2.58 and 2.58: same as above,==>99.1%
e. Above a z of 1.96 , means from z to the end. The area from the mean to z=1.96 ==> 0.475, what wee need is from this point to the end
that is 0.5-0.475=2.5%
f. Below a z score of -2.58 same as above but -2.58 to the extreme left
for z=-2.58 ==>0.49506 , & below this area==> 0.5-0.49506==> 0.49%
g. Above a z score of -1.72 ==> 95.72%
h. Below a z of 1.96 ==>97.5%
What:
Conservatism, super simply put, is a political ideology that aims to restore or "conserve" past traditions, values, and systems. This can vary in different countries to their aspects that the citizens hope to conserve.
Who:
Some key individuals who have ideas that conservatives in the United States generally agree with include:
- John Locke (very important)
- Edmund Burke
- Pretty much all the founding fathers
When:
Like I said, conservatives hope to keep relatively the same. In the U.S., how the United States was set up (i.e. late 1700s) is a key era. Most political philosophers conservatives agree with were present and were key members of the French Revolution (1790s).
Why:
The basic phrase "If it ain't broke, don't fix it" sums it up about right!
Please, please, please let me know if you have <u>any</u> more questions!
Answer:
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