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6. (6 points) (a) In the image below of the standard normal distribution, shade the data that lies between one and two standard deviations above the mean. (If you are not
printing this exam document, you should redraw the diagram on your own paper.)
(b) What percent of the data in the distribution is represented by the area you shaded
in?


6. (6 points) (a) In the image below of the standard normal distribution, shade the data

that lie

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