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Let � be a standard normal random variable. Calculate the following probabilities. �. � 0 ≤ � ≤ 2.17 �. � 0 ≤ � ≤ 1 �. � −2.50 ≤ � ≤ 0 �. � −2.50 ≤ � ≤ 2.50 �. � � ≤ 1.37 �. � −1.75 ≤ � �. � −1.50 ≤ � ≤ 2.00 h. � 1.37 ≤ � ≤ 2.50 �. � 1.50 ≤ � �. � |�| ≤ 2.50

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