Cantor,
   Thanks, I have fixed this.

   The reason for the page was to show my students how to use a
particular normal table. I had noticed several of my business students
having trouble using the normal table.  I hope that this page
illustrates most of the different ways that probabilities can be asked
using one or two z values.  
   I appreciate Dennis's comments and will try to add more explanation to
the page.

Mark Eakin
    

On Sat, 28 Jul 2001, Cantor wrote:

> I did not try to examine your work thoroughly but at the very beginning I
> try to count  P(z1<Z<z2) up, but there is only z1 which can be changed. What
> about z2?
> 
> Cantor
> 
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> > I have just finished creating an ASP web page that will help students
> > use a normal table that gives probabilities for ranges of the standard
> > normal that start at 0 up to a Z value. If you wish to try it, go to
> >
> > http://www2.uta.edu/eakin/busa3321/normaltable/p2.asp
> >
> > I would be interested in feedback.
> >
> > Dr. Mark Eakin
> > Informations Systems and Operations Management
> > University of Texas at Arlington
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