SOLUTION: Given an normal curve with mean =30 and standard deviation =5 find the area under the curve between 26 and 40 How do I solve this?

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Question 757109: Given an normal curve with mean =30 and standard deviation =5
find the area under the curve between 26 and 40
How do I solve this?

Answer by reviewermath(1029)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Q:
Given a normal curve with mean =30 and standard deviation =5
find the area under the curve between 26 and 40
How do I solve this?
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A:
Enter =normdist(40,30,5,1)-normdist(26,30,5,1) on EXCEL,the result is .

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