Let x be a continuous random variable with a standard normal…
Let x be a continuous random variable with a standard normal distribution. Use table attached here to find the following items: 1. P([-1.89, 0.45]) = [a]. 2. P([0.76, 1.45]) = [b]. 3. P(x>1.01) = [c]. Round the answers to four decimal digits.
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Let To find which is partial derivative of function [a] with respect to [b], you need to fix variable [c] or treat it as a [d]. Then [e]e^([f]). Similarly, to find which is partial derivative of function [i] with respect to [j], you need to fix variable [k] or treat it as a [l]. Then [m]e^([n]).
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