'Find the probability that standard normal random variable takes on the given values Show the required area on the graph a) P(z = 2.5) b) P(z < 0) - P(z < -1.96) c) P(-1.05 < z)'
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5) is asking for the probability that a standard normal random variable takes on the value of 2.5. Since the standard normal distribution is continuous, the probability of any single point is zero. Show more…
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