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(a) z=-3.49
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Depends upon what you're looking for! If you want the area under the standard normal curve to the left of z = -3.49, here's one way to do it on a TI 83 calculator:

normcdf(-100, -3.49). Because the z-value -3.49 is more than 3 standard deviations below the mean, the area to the left of z = -3.49 resembles 0.002. Try this on your calculator: normcdf(-100, -3.49)

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