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Find the area of the shaded region under the standard distribution curve.

A. 2.5000
B. 0.9452
C. 0.1841
D. 0.7611

Find the area of the shaded region under the standard distribution curve. A. 2.5000 B-example-1
User Moaaz
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Answer:

D. 0.7611

Explanation:

The area is:

P(z<1.60) − P(z<-0.90)

Looking up the values in a z-score table:

0.9452 − 0.1841

0.7611

User J Bourne
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Answer:

D. 0.7611

Explanation:

We have been given a graph of a normal standard distribution curve. We are asked to find the area of the shaded region under the given standard distribution curve.

The area of the shaded region under the standard distribution curve would be area of a z-score of 1.60 minus area of a z-score of
-0.90 that is
P(-0.90<z<1.60)=P(z<1.60)-P(z<-0.90)

Using normal distribution table, we will get:


P(-0.90<z<1.60)=0.94520-0.18406


P(-0.90<z<1.60)=0.76114

Therefore, the shaded area under the curve is 0.7611 and option D is the correct choice.

User Freento
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