How to Find Area Given Z score using the TI-84
Learn how to find the area under the Normal Curve given a z-score using the TI-84 graphing calculator. The same steps can be used if you have the TI-83 graphing calculator as well. If you want to view all of my videos in a nicely organized way, please visit https://mathandstatshelp.com/ . It is free for anyone to use. Please share with others you know who are struggling with math topics or statistics. Several people ask what microphone and writing tool I use to make the videos. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Samson Go Mic Portable USB Condenser Microphone: https://amzn.to/31Djm2f Monoprice 10 x 6.25-inch Graphic Drawing Tablet (4000 LPI, 200 RPS, 2048 Levels): https://amzn.to/2Z9UJZ7

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