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5 years ago Edited: 5 years ago, bio_man
Find the area of the indicated region under the standard normal curve.

The area between z = 0 and z = 1.7 under the standard normal curve is

(Round to four decimal places as needed.)
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5 years ago
Okay, so we've been told that \(0\le z\le 1.7\). Now, it's a simple matter of reading the chart provided. Notice that z is 1.7. The 7 is not followed by another number, so it's 1.7 and .00

You get 0.9554

When z = 0, you get 0.5.

So subtract the two

0.9554 - 0.5000 = 0.4554

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