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Given a standard normal distribution, find the area under the curve that lies (a) to the left of z = −1.39; (b) to the right of z = 1.96; (c) between z = −2.16 and z = −0.65; (d) to the left of z = 1.43; (e) to the right of z = −0.89; (f) between z = −0.48 and z = 1.74.

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