Answer:
finding the area of the shaded region representing that probability.
Explanation:
In a normal distribution, standardardized probability is usually represented digramatically by a sketch which covers the area which always has a mean of 0 and a standard deviation of 1. The mean value is the midpoint of the area under the curve and has an equal difference of 1 to either side of graph which represents the standard deviation. The area of the shaded region under a normal probability curve represents the probability of associated with that particular standardized value.