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### Exploring the Standard Normal Distribution

This section will guide you through finding the area of a specified region under the standard normal curve.

#### Instructions

1. **Access the Standard Normal Table:**
   - [Click here to view page 1 of the standard normal table.](#)
   - [Click here to view page 2 of the standard normal table.](#)

2. **Problem Statement:**
   - Determine the area between \( z = -1.2 \) and \( z = 1.1 \) under the standard normal curve.  
   - **Note:** Round your answer to four decimal places.

3. **Visual Aid:**
   - The accompanying diagram on the right displays a bell-shaped curve representing the standard normal distribution.
   - **Highlighted Region:**
     - The shaded area under the curve between \( z = -1.2 \) and \( z = 1.1 \) indicates the desired region for which you need to calculate the area.

#### Task

Use the standard normal table to find the cumulative probabilities for \( z = -1.2 \) and \( z = 1.1 \), then subtract these values to find the area of the indicated region. Input your final answer in the provided box.
Transcribed Image Text:### Exploring the Standard Normal Distribution This section will guide you through finding the area of a specified region under the standard normal curve. #### Instructions 1. **Access the Standard Normal Table:** - [Click here to view page 1 of the standard normal table.](#) - [Click here to view page 2 of the standard normal table.](#) 2. **Problem Statement:** - Determine the area between \( z = -1.2 \) and \( z = 1.1 \) under the standard normal curve. - **Note:** Round your answer to four decimal places. 3. **Visual Aid:** - The accompanying diagram on the right displays a bell-shaped curve representing the standard normal distribution. - **Highlighted Region:** - The shaded area under the curve between \( z = -1.2 \) and \( z = 1.1 \) indicates the desired region for which you need to calculate the area. #### Task Use the standard normal table to find the cumulative probabilities for \( z = -1.2 \) and \( z = 1.1 \), then subtract these values to find the area of the indicated region. Input your final answer in the provided box.
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