Find the probability of z occurring in the indicated region. O A. 0.4656 O B. 0.9772 O C. 0.9656 O D. 0.0344 1.82 ...
Find the probability of z occurring in the indicated region. O A. 0.4656 O B. 0.9772 O C. 0.9656 O D. 0.0344 1.82 ...
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![Find the probability of z occurring in the indicated region.
O A. 0.4656
O B. 0.9772
O C. 0.9656
O D. 0.0344
1.82
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Transcribed Image Text:Find the probability of z occurring in the indicated region.
O A. 0.4656
O B. 0.9772
O C. 0.9656
O D. 0.0344
1.82
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![Find the probability of z occurring in the indicated region.
O A. 0.4656
O B. 0.9772
O C. 0.9656
O D. 0.0344
Area under the standard normal distribution to the left of Z (page 1)
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.06
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.03
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.0004
.0004
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.0005
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-3.2
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0005
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.0009
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0008
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-3.1
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0008
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0009
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.0013
-3.0
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.0011
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.0012
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.0015
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.0016
.0016
.0017
.0018
.0019
.0019
.0026
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.0041
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0022
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-2,7
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.0047
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.0082
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.0054
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.0052
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.0073
0057
.0075
-2.5
.0048
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.0078
.0102
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.0066
0087
-2.4
.0064
.0068
.0069
.0071
.0096
.0099
.0104
.0136
.0174
.0107
.0139
0179
.0228
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.0132
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Transcribed Image Text:Find the probability of z occurring in the indicated region.
O A. 0.4656
O B. 0.9772
O C. 0.9656
O D. 0.0344
Area under the standard normal distribution to the left of Z (page 1)
.09
.08
.07
.06
.05
.04
.03
.02
.01
.00
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-3.4
.0002
.0003
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-3.2
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.0011
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- 2.9
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.0014
.0015
.0015
.0016
.0016
.0017
.0018
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.0019
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.0036
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.0041
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-2,7
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.0047
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.0082
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.0054
-2.6
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.0052
.0055
.0073
0057
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-2.5
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.0049
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.0078
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0080
.0066
0087
-2.4
.0064
.0068
.0069
.0071
.0096
.0099
.0104
.0136
.0174
.0107
.0139
0179
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.0287
-2.3
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0122
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-1.9
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0250
0256
0268
0274
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