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Mathematics, 06.06.2020 03:57 aronhaile

Z = -1.21 z = 0.84
The standard normal curve
shown here is a probability
density curve for a
continuous random variable.
This means that the area
underneath the entire curve
is 1. What is the area of the
shaded region between the
two z-scores indicated in the
diagram?
A. 0.7995
B. 0.6864
C. 0.1151
D. 0.6844
E. 0.1131


Z = -1.21

z = 0.84
The standard normal curve
shown here is a probability
density curve for a
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