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23 March, 11:11

In finding the areas under the normal curve, if we wish to determine the area between A and B, and both A and B are greater than the mean (with A further away from the mean than B)

a) We find the area between the mean and A and subtract the area between the mean and B

b) We find the area between the mean and A and add the area between the mean and B

c) We find the area between the mean and A and subtract it from. 50

d) We find the area between the mean and A and add it to. 50

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  1. 23 March, 14:31
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    a.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    A and B both are greater than mean and so A and B lies on the right side of mean. Further it is stated that A is more away from the mean than B. It means that A is greater than B. So, in order to find the area between A and B we have to subtract the area of mean to B from area of mean to A. It can be explain in the notations as

    P (B
    P (B
    Hence, we find the area from mean to A and subtract the area from mean to B.
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