About ___ % (rounded to two decimal places) of the area under the curve of the standard normal distribution is between z = - 0.55 and z = 0.55 (or within 0.55 standard deviation of the mean).
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55. Using a standard normal distribution table or a calculator, we can find that the area to the left of z = 0.55 is approximately 0.7088. Show more…
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