Use Excel to find each probability. a. P(80 < X < 110) for N(100,15) b. P(1.50 < X < 2.00) for N(0,1) c. P(4500 < X < 7000) for N(6000,1000)

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Use Excel to find each probability.

a. P(80 < X < 110) for N(100,15)

b. P(1.50 < X < 2.00) for N(0,1)

c. P(4500 < X < 7000) for N(6000,1000)

d. P(225< X< 450) for N(600,100)

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a. P(80 < X < 110) for N(100,15)

b. P(1.50 < X < 2.00) for N(0,1)

c. P(4500 < X < 7000) for N(6000,1000)

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