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how to find the probability using a standard normal curve?​

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Answered by vashisthalka78
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The probability that a standard normal random variables lies between two values is also easy to find. The P(a < Z < b) = P(Z < b) - P(Z < a). For example, suppose we want to know the probability that a z-score will be greater than -1.40 and less than -1.20

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