Find the area under the standard normal curve that lies between z=-0.5 and z=1.5.
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Using normal distribution tables we can work out the probabilities for the Z values. p(Z<-0.5)=1-p(Z<0.5)=0.3085; p(Z<1.5)=0.9332.

So the required area under the bell curve between these limits is 0.9332-0.3085=0.6247 approx.

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