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Sketch the area under the standard normal curve over the indicated interval and find the specified area. (Round your answer to four decimal places.)
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- Find the area of the shaded portion of this figure. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.Find the area of the indicated region under the standard normal curve. Click here to view page 1 of the standard nomal table. Click here to view page 2 of the standard nomal table. -1.5 The area between z= -1.5 and z 1 under the standard normal curve is (Round to four decimal places as needed.)(b) The figure to the right represents the normal curve with u= 266 days and o = 16 days. The area between x = 285 and x= 300 is 0.1007. Provide two interpretations of this area. Provide one interpretation of the area using the given values. Select the correct choice below and fill in the answer boxes to complete your choice. (Type integers or decimals. Use ascending order.) O A. The proportion of human pregnancies that last less than or more than days is O B. The proportion of human pregnancies that last between and days is X 266 285 300 Provide a second interpretation of the area using the given values. Select the correct choice below and fill in the answer boxes to complete your choice. (Type integers or decimals. Use ascending order.) O A. The probability that a randomly selected human pregnancy lasts between and days is O B. The probability that a randomly selected human pregnancy lasts less than or more than days is
- Find the area under the normal curve between z= -2.10 and z= -0.45.Express your answer as a decimal. Round to 4 decimal places after the decimal point. Answer:Z=2.06. Find the area under the standard normal curve tot he left . Round your answer to four decimal places if necessaryFind the indicated area under the standard normal curve. Between z=−2.04 and z=2.04. The area between z=−2.04 and z=2.04 under the standard normal curve is _______ (Round to four decimal places as needed.)
- Sketch the area under the standard normal curve over the indicated interval and find the specified area. (Round your answer to four decimal places.) USE SALT The area to the left of z = -1.43 is 6.2Find the area of the indicated region under the standard normal curve. Click here to view page 1 of the standard normal table. Click here to view page 2 of the standard normal table. The area between z = -1 and z=1.6 under the standard normal curve is (Round to four decimal places as needed.) T GFind the area under the normal curve between z= -2.23 and z= -1.22. Express your answer as a decimal. Round to 4 decimal places after the decimal point. Answer:
- Find the area under the normal curve in each of the following cases. First Draw the normal curve then label it. Show solutions. d. between z = -0.1 and z = -1.75 e. between z = -1.31 and z = 2.11Find the area under the normal curve in each of the following cases. First Draw the normal curve then label it. Show solution like in the photo. a. above z = 1.49 b. below z = -1.27 c. to the left of z = 1.6Sketch the area under the standard normal curve over the indicated interval and find the specified area. (Round your answer to four decimal places.) USE SALT The area between z = -2.17 and z = 1.34 is 6.2