SOLUTION: Find the indicated area under the standard normal curve.
1. To the left of z = 1.54
2. To the right of z = -0.95
3. Between z = 0 and z = 1.96
4. Between z = -1.96 and z = 1.9
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Question 1120864: Find the indicated area under the standard normal curve.
1. To the left of z = 1.54
2. To the right of z = -0.95
3. Between z = 0 and z = 1.96
4. Between z = -1.96 and z = 1.96
5. To the right of z = 2.33
Answer by Boreal(15235) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
With some calculators, use 2nd VARS, 2 for cdf and -6, 1.54 for the first. Note. You can use -1E99 or any large negative number. Six will be far enough away from the main curve to essentially be 0 probability missed. Given that
a is 0.9382
b is 0.8289
c is 0.45
d is 0.95 (this is worth knowing)
e is 0.0099 (so is this, since it is essentially 0.01.
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