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Find the z value to the right of the
a)54.78% of the area under the distribution curve lies to the left of it
b)69.85% of the area under the distribution curve lies to the left of it.
3)Find the z value to the right of the mean so that
a)54.78% of the area under the distribution curve lies to the left of it
b)69.85% of the area under the distribution curve lies to the left of it.
4)Find the z value to the left of the mean so that
a)98.87% of the area under the distribution curve lies to the right of it.
b)82.12% of the area under the distribution curve lies to the right of it.
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