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For a standard normal distribution, find:

P(-2.11 < z < -0.85)

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Explanation:

Using a standard normal table, we can find the area under the curve between -2.11 and -0.85.

P(-2.11 < z < -0.85) = P(z < -0.85) - P(z < -2.11)

Using the table, we find:

P(z < -0.85) = 0.1977

P(z < -2.11) = 0.0174

Therefore,

P(-2.11 < z < -0.85) = 0.1977 - 0.0174 = 0.1803

So the probability that a standard normal random variable falls between -2.11 and -0.85 is 0.1803.

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