Find the specified areas for a N(0, 1) density. (a) The area above z = -2.14 Round your answer to four decimal places. Area = (b) The area below z = -0.4 Round your answer to four decimal places. Area = (c) The area between z = -1.7 and z = 0.6
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14, we need to find the area to the right of -2.14 on the standard normal distribution curve. This can be calculated using a standard normal distribution table or a calculator. Using a standard normal distribution table, we can find the area to the left of -2.14, Show more…
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