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Mathematics, 11.12.2019 18:31 mv603177

Let x be the normal distribution with mean μ=−19
μ
=

19
and variance 16
16

for some value of z
z
,

p(x> 3)=p(z> z),

(where z is the standard normal distribution).

find the exact value of z
z
. give your answer as a decimal (do not round) or as a fraction in a fully simplified form.

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