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Mathematics, 21.04.2020 19:22, dessy6546

Explain how to use the standard normal table to find the probability associated with the shaded area under the curve.


The standard normal table gives areas under the curve to the left of z-scores.

Find the probability in the standard normal table that a value is to the left of 1.9.

Find the probability in the standard normal table that a value is to the left of 0.4.

Subtract the probability of a value being to the left of 0.4 from the probability of a value being to the left of 1.9.

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