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Find the value of the standard normal random variable z, called z0 such that: (a) p(z≤z0)=0.7004 z0= .525 (b) p(−z0≤z≤z0)=0.7952 z0= (c) p(−z0≤z≤z0)=0.7206 z0= (d) p(z≥z0)=0.00677 z0= (e) p(−z0≤z≤0)=0.4634 z0= (f) p(−1.57≤z≤z0)=0.5302 z0=

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