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7.09 Calculating probabilities for normally distributed data

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Using your calculator, find the area under the normal curve between two standard deviation(s) below the mean and three standard deviation(s) above the mean.

Give your answer to four decimal places.

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3min

Using your calculator, find the area under the normal curve between $1.10$1.10 and $1.60$1.60 standard deviations above the mean.

Give your answer to four decimal places.

Easy
1min

Using your calculator, find the area under the normal curve to the left of $z=1.45$z=1.45.

Give your answer to four decimal places.

Easy
1min

Using your calculator, find the area under the normal curve to the right of $z=1.58$z=1.58.

Give your answer to four decimal places.

Easy
1min
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2.1.7

calculate quantiles for normally distributed data with known mean and standard deviation in practical situations

2.1.9

calculate probabilities for normal distributions with known mean mand standard deviationsin practical situations

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