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Determine the area under the standard normal curve that lies to the right of the z-score 0.05 and to the left of the z-score 0.25.
z−0.2−0.10.00.10.20.30.40.50.000.42070.46020.50000.53980.57930.61790.65540.69150.010.41680.45620.50400.54380.58320.62170.65910.69500.020.41290.45220.50800.54780.58710.62550.66280.69850.030.40900.44830.51200.55170.59100.62930.66640.70190.040.40520.44430.51600.55570.59480.63310.67000.70540.050.40130.44040.51990.55960.59870.63680.67360.70880.060.39740.43640.52390.56360.60260.64060.67720.71230.070.39360.43250.52790.56750.60640.64430.68080.71570.080.38970.42860.53190.57140.61030.64800.68440.71900.090.38590.42470.53590.57530.61410.65170.68790.7224
Use the value(s) from the table above.
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