SOLUTION: Compute the area under the normal curve with the following data: μ=35 and σ=3, when x is more than 30 but less than 40. Round to two decimal places and do not include the "perce

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Question 1194055: Compute the area under the normal curve with the following data: μ=35 and σ=3, when x is more than 30 but less than 40. Round to two decimal places and do not include the "percent sign". *

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