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The proportion of observations from a Standard Normal Distribution that take values larger than -0.8 is about:

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Answer:

0.78814

Step-by-step explanation:

From. The Z probability distribution table ;

The values larger than - 0.8

P(Z ≤ - 0.8) = 0.21186

P(Z > - 0.8) = 1 - P(Z ≤ - 0.8)

1 - P(Z ≤ - 0.8) = 1 - 0.21186

P(Z > - 0.8) = 1 - 0.21186 = 0.78814

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