Z - Table and Z - Score
Z - Table and Z - Score
Let us get a closer look at the z-table. The outermost column and row
represent the z-values. The first two digits of the z-value are found in the leftmost column
and the last digit (hundredth place) is found on the first row.
Suppose the z-score is equal to 1.85, locate the first two digits 1.8 in the leftmost
column and the last digit, .05, can be located at the first row. Then find their intersection
which gives the corresponding area. Therefore, given z = 1.85, the area is equal to
0.9678.
z 0.00 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.04 0.05 0.06 0.07 0.08 0.09
1.4 0.9192 0.9207 0.9222 0.9236 0.9251 0.9265 0.9279 0.9292 0.9306 0.9319
1.5 0.9332 0.9345 0.9357 0.9370 0.9382 0.9394 0.9406 0.9418 0.9429 0.9441
1.6 0.9452 0.9463 0.9474 0.9484 0.9495 0.9505 0.9515 0.9525 0.9535 0.9545
1.7 0.9554 0.9564 0.9573 0.9582 0.9591 0.9599 0.9608 0.9616 0.9625 0.9633
1.8 0.9641 0.9649 0.9656 0.9664 0.9671 0.9678 0.9686 0.9693 0.9699 0.9706
1.9 0.9713 0.9719 0.9726 0.9732 0.9738 0.9744 0.9750 0.9756 0.9761 0.9767
2.0 0.9772 0.9778 0.9783 0.9788 0.9793 0.9798 0.9803 0.9808 0.9812 0.9817
z 0.00 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.04 0.05 0.06 0.07 0.08 0.09
2.4 0.9918 0.9920 0.9922 0.9925 0.9927 0.9929 0.9931 0.9932 0.9934 0.9936
2.5 0.9938 0.9940 0.9941 0.9943 0.9945 0.9946 0.9948 0.9949 0.9951 0.9952
2.6 0.9953 0.9955 0.9956 0.9957 0.9959 0.9960 0.9961 0.9962 0.9963 0.9964
2.7 0.9965 0.9966 0.9967 0.9968 0.9969 0.9970 0.9971 0.9972 0.9973 0.9974
2.8 0.9974 0.9975 0.9976 0.9977 0.9977 0.9978 0.9979 0.9979 0.9980 0.9981
2. Find the area that corresponds to z = 1.29 Answer: 0.9015
3. Find the area that corresponds to z = 3 Answer: 0.9987
4. Find the area that corresponds to z = - 0.64 Answer: 0.2611
z 0.00 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.04 0.05 0.06 0.07 0.08 0.09
-0.9 0.1841 0.1814 0.1788 0.1762 0.1736 0.1711 0.1685 0.1660 0.1635 0.1611
-0.8 0.2119 0.2090 0.2061 0.2033 0.2005 0.1977 0.1949 0.1922 0.1894 0.1867
-0.7 0.2420 0.2389 0.2358 0.2327 0.2296 0.2266 0.2236 0.2206 0.2177 0.2148
-0.6 0.2743 0.2709 0.2676 0.2643 0.2611 0.2578 0.2546 0.2514 0.2483 0.2451
-0.5 0.3085 0.3050 0.3015 0.2981 0.2946 0.2912 0.2877 0.2843 0.2810 0.2776
-0.4 0.3446 0.3409 0.3372 0.3336 0.3300 0.3264 0.3228 0.3192 0.3156 0.3121
Note: The z-table used is the Cumulative Distribution Function (CDF) of the
Standard Normal Curve. Refer to the attachment on pages 19 and 20.
Now that you already know how to use the z-table to find the corresponding area
for the z-score, let us identify the regions under the nomal curve that corresponds
to different standard normal values. In order to find the regions, a probability notation
is used.
The probability notation P(a < Z < b) indicates that the z-value is between a
and b, P(Z > a) means z-value is above a and P(Z < a) means z-value is below a. It
would not matter whether we are considering P(Z < a) or P(Z ≤ a) or P(Z > a) or P(Z ≥ a).
To illustrate, let us consider these examples:
1. Find the proportion of the area between z = -1.25 and 2.19, this can be
expressed as P(-1.25 < Z < 2.19), read as the
probability that Z is greater than -1.25 but less
than 2.19.
Solution:
STEP 3: If you are looking for the area between two z - scores, simply subtract the
corresponding areas to arrive at the answer. Therefore, 0.9857 - 0.1056 =
0.8801 and the P(-1.25 < Z < 2.19) = 0.8801 or 88.01%
2. Compute the probability using the standard normal curve.
a. P(Z < 1.67) =
Solution:
STEP 3: If you are looking for a greater than area, the area in the table is
subtracted from 1, therefore, 1.0000 – 0.2578 = 0.7422 , and the
P(Z > -0.65) = 0.7422 or 74.22%
The Z- Score
Given a normal random variable X with mean (µ) and standrad deviation ( ),
each value of x of the variable can be transformed into z-scores using the formula,
𝑥− 𝜇
𝑧=
𝜎
where z = z- score or standard score
x = observed value
µ = mean
= standard deviation
To illustrate how the value of x can be converted in z-score, here are some
examples.
1. A random variable X has a mean of 6 and a standard deviation of 2. Find the
corresponding z-score for x = 11.
Given: x = 11 µ=6 =2
𝑥− 𝜇
Solution: 𝑧=
𝜎 Step 1: Write the formula.
11 − 6
= Step 2: Substitute the given values.
2
5
=
2
Step 3: Perform the operations.
8
= or 2.666666666667 Step 3: Perform the operations.
3
𝑥− 𝜇
Solution: 𝑧=
𝜎 Step 1: Write the formula.
18 − 28
= Step 2: Substitute the given values.
5
−10
=
5
Step 3: Perform the operations.
4. The scores in the summative test of 11- STEM B are normally distributed with
a mean of 65 and a standard deviation of 12. Find the probability that some
students got a score below 40.
Solution:
Given: x = 40 µ = 65 = 12
𝑥− 𝜇
Solution: 𝑧=
𝜎
40 − 65
=
12
−25
=
12
z = -2.08
Therefore, the P(X < 40) = P(Z < -2.08)
STEP 4: If you are looking for a less than area, the area in the table is the
answer, therefore, the P(Z < -2.08) = 0.0188 or 1.88%.
5. The height (in meters) of grade 11 students in section A follows a normal
distribution with the mean 1.6 and a standard deviation of 0.3. Find the
pobability that students chosen at random has a height greater than 1.75.
Solution:
z = 0.5