For a standardized normal distribution, calculate the probabilities below. a. P(z<1.6) b. P(z≥0.90) c. P(−1.22

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For a standardized normal distribution, calculate the probabilities below. a. P(z<1.6) b. P(z≥0.90) c. P(−1.22

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For a standardized normal distribution, calculate the probabilities below. a. P(z<1.6) b. P(z≥0.90) c. P(−1.22<z<2.05) Click the icon to view the standard normal table. a. P(z<1.6)= (Round to four decimal places as needed.) b. P(z≥0.90)= (Round to four decimal places as needed.) c. P(−1.22<z<2.05)= (Round to four decimal places as needed.)
Standard Normal Distribution Table of the Area between 0 and z 2.05) (Rour) (ROU 2.05)=
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