If I want to know the probability of x being between 5 and 10 on a normal distribution P(x) with a mean of 10 and standard deviation of 10, it is possible to look up the values in a z-table by the relation: P(5 < x < 10) = P(Z <= Z2) - P(Z <=Z1). What is Z2? SUBMIT
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