=90% C.I.
Therefore = 1.65
0.97
The z-score, for a value z, is the probability that a Standard Normal random variable will have a value greater than z.
z-score of a value=(that value minus the mean)/(standard deviation)
Negative z value means that the raw dat is below the mean, if z value is positive it means that the raw data is above the mean.
If you mean a standard index where each value is weighted by a reference value, then you just divide each value by the reference and multiply by 100. For instance, if you want to index x, y, and z based on z: (x/z)*100, (y/z)*100, (z/z)*100 Obviously, your reference value should come out to 100.
001 is the best one
.001 one thousandth
The rough value of an Iver Johnson 410 shotgun serial number 001 is about $300. However, this will depend on the condition of the shotgun.
If: z -31 = 64 then the value of z is 95
Leading zeros have no value and therefore 001 is the same as 1 or one. If you meant 0.001 then the 1 is in the thousandths place and therfore represents one thousandth.
A z-score of 0 means the value is the mean.
z-score of a value=(that value minus the mean)/(standard deviation). So if a value has a negative z-score, then it is below the mean.
0.97
10.2
the larger number is 0.1 because a tenth, which is the first place value after the decimal is bigger than a thousandth, which is the third number after the decimal.
The z-score, for a value z, is the probability that a Standard Normal random variable will have a value greater than z.
z-score of a value=(that value minus the mean)/(standard deviation)