How to find the probabilities of these. Please explain any formula in detail if possible.  d) Pr{−1.65 < Z < 0.0} e) {-4.00 < Z < 1.65} f) Pr{−4.00 < Z < 0.0}

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How to find the probabilities of these. Please explain any formula in detail if possible. 

d) Pr{−1.65 < Z < 0.0}

e) {-4.00 < Z < 1.65}

f) Pr{−4.00 < Z < 0.0}

g) Pr{Z < −1.72 or Z > 1.72} (you want the probability that Z is outside the range −1.72 to 1.72)

h) Pr{−1.72 < Z < 1.72} i) Add (g) and (h). Are you surprised? Why or why not?

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