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In the Standard Normal Distribution diagram below, suppose that P(Z > b) = .0768. This is the area of B. Assume that the sections in the diagram are symmetric.-0.5сDАB-2 a0bWhat is the area of C?What is PZ > a)?What is the value of b?

In the Standard Normal Distribution diagram below, suppose that P(Z > b) = .0768. This-example-1
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First, we need to know that the diagram is symmetric so

the information is given also say that

P(Z > b) = .0768.

the value of b =1.5 we can see the value of b in the graph

a is equal to b but with the opposite sign so

a=-1.5

in order to calculate the are of C

the area of C is 0.43 because

P(Zb)=0.0768

the area C = 0.5- 0.0768=0.43

the can know P(Z>a) because

P(Zb)

the total value of the graph is 1

P(Z>a) = 1-P(Z1-0.0758= 0.92

P(Z>a)=0.92

What is the area of C? 0.43

What is P(Z > a)? 0.92

What is the value of b? 1.5

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