Given μ=90 and σ=10, what is the area of the normal curve that lies above 105? What is the area of the normal curve that lies below 105? 17. What is the area of the normal curve that lies between 80 and 95?
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(a) Area above 105
(b) Area below 105
(c) Area between 80 and 95 = 0.6915 - 0.1587 = 0.5328
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