SOLUTION: In a standard normal distribution, what is the probability of randomly selecting a value between -2.555 and -0.745?

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Question 476500: In a standard normal distribution, what is the probability of randomly selecting a value between -2.555 and -0.745?
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In a standard normal distribution, what is the probability of randomly selecting a value between -2.555 and -0.745?
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Ans: normalcdf(-2.555,-0.745) = 0.2228
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Stan H.
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