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a. P( z < 0.45) b. P(-2.05 < z)
c. P( 0 < z < 1.23) d. P(Z > 4.56)

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a. Given P(z > a) = 0.40, find the value of a. b. Given that P( z > b) = 0.85, find the value of b.
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