For a standard normal random variable Z, find (a) P[Z < 1.56] (b) P[Z > 1.245 ]
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(a) P[Z < 1.56]
(b) P[Z > 1.245 ]
(c) P[.61 < Z < 1.92]
(d) P[-1.47 < Z < 1.055]
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Statistics Principles And Methods
ISBN: 9780470904114
7th Edition
Authors: Richard A. Johnson, Gouri K. Bhattacharyya
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