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Find the area under the unit normal curve for the following values of z:
z= 2.52

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The area under the unit normal curve to the left of z=2.52 can be found using a z-table or a calculator. Subtract the table value from 1 to get the area to the right. TI-83, 83+, or 84+ calculators can use the 'invNorm' function for this purpose.

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the area under the unit normal curve to the left of a given z-score, you can use a standard normal distribution table or a calculator. For a z-score of 2.52, first, locate the value closest to 2.52 in the z-table, which represents the cumulative area to the left of that z-score.

The area to the right can be found by subtracting the cumulative area from 1. Using technological tools such as a TI-83, 83+, or 84+ calculator, the 'invNorm' function can also be used to find the area to the left by entering 'invNorm(0.975,0,1)' and to the right by subtracting that result from 1.

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