The area under the normal curve to the left of ? = The area under the normal curve to right of ? =
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This area represents the total probability of all possible outcomes. If we say that the area to the right of a certain point (p) on the curve is a certain value, then the area to the left of that point is simply 1 minus that value. This is because the total area Show more…
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