How do you find the area under the standard normal curve that lies to the right of z = 2.01?

1 Answer
Jun 24, 2017

.0222, or 2.22%

Explanation:

If you have a graphing calculator, you can use it to find the area.

Hit 2nd > VARS > 2: normalcdf(

This will prompt you for the lower bound, upper bound, mean (μ), and standard deviation (σ).

First, fill in your lower and upper bounds. You want to find the area to the right of z = 2.01, which means 2.01 and everything above that. Therefore,

lower bound = 2.01
upper bound = 999

Keep μ (the mean) as 0 and σ (the standard deviation) as 1, since we are dealing with z scores.

Then press paste and enter, and you should get an answer of approximately .02221, or 2.22%.