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what percentage of the area under the normal curve lis between z= -2.10 and z=2.10
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The percentage of the area under the normal curve between z = -2.10 and z = 2.10 is approximately 95.45%. This area represents almost all of the area under the normal curve, as the total area under the curve is 100%.
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