Given/Gegee: Z ~ N(0, 1). Calculate/Bereken:

(Z>-1.5)

To calculate this probability, we need to find the area under the standard normal curve to the right of -1.5. We can do this by finding the cumulative probability of -1.5, which is P(Z > -1.5) = 1 - P(Z < -1.5).

Using the z-table or a statistical software, we can find that P(Z < -1.5) is approximately 0.0668.

Therefore, P(Z > -1.5) = 1 - 0.0668 = 0.9332

So, the probability that Z is greater than -1.5 is approximately 0.9332.