Assume that the readings at freezing on a bundle of thermometers are normally distributed with a mean of 0°C and a standard deviation of 1.00° C. A single thermometer is randomly selected and tested. Find the probability of obtaining a reading greater than -2.237°C.\ $P(Z > -2.237) = $
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