Let Z be a standard normal random variable. Calculate the following probabilities using the ALEKS calculator. Round your responses to at least three decimal places. (a) P(Z > -1.07) = (b) P(Z ? 1.93) = (c) P(-0.43 < Z < 1.80) =
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07\), we look at the standard normal distribution curve. The area to the right of \(Z = -1.07\) is equal to 0.858. Therefore, \(P(Z > -1.07) = 0.858\). ** Show more…
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