Find the following probabilities for the standard normal random variable z. (Round your answers to four decimal places.) (a) P(−1.42 < z < 0.62) = (b) P(0.58 < z < 1.73) = (c) P(−1.53 < z < −0.47) = (d) P(z > 1.37) = (e) P(z < −4.32)
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42 < z < 0.62 \). This can be calculated as: \[ P(-1.42 < z < 0.62) = P(z < 0.62) - P(z < -1.42) \] Show more…
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