6. If you were to draw a vertical line through a normal distribution at \( Z=0.75 \), how much of the distribution is located between the line \( (\mathrm{Z}=0.75) \) and the mean? (Report the proportion you'd get when using the normal distribution table)
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So, we are looking for the proportion of the distribution between Z=0 and Z=0.75. Second, we need to use the standard normal distribution table (also known as the Z-table) to find the proportion of the distribution up to Z=0.75. The Z-table tells us that the Show more…
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