1. Find each probability using the Z score with the standard normal distribution, Z ~ N(0, 1) • Find the z-score for which the area under the standard normal curve to its left is 0.96. • Find the z-score for which the area under the standard normal curve to its right is 0.70. • Find the area under the standard normal curve between z = 1 and z = 2
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To find the Z-score for which the area under the standard normal curve to its left is 0.96, we can use the inverse of the cumulative distribution function (also known as the quantile function). In this case, we want to find the Z-score $z$ such that $P(Z \leq z) = Show more…
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