SOLUTION: what would the area under the standard normal density curve be with the mean of 0 and the standard deviation of 1?

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Question 246046: what would the area under the standard normal density curve be with the mean of 0 and the standard deviation of 1?

Answer by Theo(13342) About Me  (Show Source):
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Use the Z-Table Calculator to figure that out.

Use the top graph

Enter a mean of 0

Enter a standard deviation of 1

Select Between

Enter between -1 and 1

It tells you that .682689 proportion of the normal distribution curve is between -1 and 1 which would be plus or minus 1 standard deviation from the mean.

It also shows you the area under the normal distribution curve that is represented by that proportion.

That's equivalent to 68.2689 percent.