Use the pop up below to find the area under the standard normal curve from 0 to - 0.89. Click the icon to view the area under the standard normal curve table. The area under the standard normal curve from 0 to - 0.89 is .
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89. This is equivalent to finding $P(0 < Z < -0.89)$, where Z is a standard normal random variable. Show more…
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