Find the area under the standard normal curve between the given z

-values. Round your answer to four decimal places, if necessary.

z1=−1.54
, z2=1.54

1 answer

To find the area under the standard normal curve between z1 = -1.54 and z2 = 1.54, we can use a standard normal distribution table or a calculator.

Using a calculator:
The area between z1 and z2 is equal to the area to the right of z1 minus the area to the right of z2.
From a standard normal distribution table or calculator, we find that the area to the right of z1 = -1.54 is 0.9392 and the area to the right of z2 = 1.54 is 0.9392.
Therefore, the area between z1 and z2 is 0.9392 - 0.9392 = 0

So, the area under the standard normal curve between z1 = -1.54 and z2 = 1.54 is 0.