find the z-score of the mean so that 53.98% of the area under the curve lies to the left of it
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You are asked to find the z-score for which 53.98% of the area under the standard normal distribution curve lies to the left of it. The standard normal distribution is a bell-shaped curve that is symmetric about the mean, with a mean of 0 and a standard deviation Show more…
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