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This section talks about the standard normal curve and how to compute certain areas underneath the curve. This section also contains numerous exercises and examples.
- A standard normal random variable \(Z\) is a normally distributed random variable with mean \(μ = 0\) and standard deviation \(σ = 1\).
- Probabilities for a standard normal random variable are computed using Figure 12.2 "Cumulative Normal Probability".