SOLUTION: Let Z denote the random variable with the standard normal distribution. Find P(-1.56 < Z < 1.98). Give your answer as a decimal, rounded to four decimal places.

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Question 1186644: Let Z denote the random variable with the standard normal distribution.
Find P(-1.56 < Z < 1.98).
Give your answer as a decimal, rounded to four decimal places.

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