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P(0<Z<2.4)

P(0<Z<2.4)

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This scenario corresponds to the Standard Normal Distribution

The Z variable in a Standard Normal Distribution extends from -2.33 to 2.33 and the area under the normal curve is 1

So, in P(0<Z<2.4) we are considering the right half of the normal distribution curve

So, the area under this is 50%

So, P(0<Z<2.4) = 0.5 (The right half of the standard normal distribution curve)

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