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Mathematics
Using the Standard Normal (z) Distribution Table, what is the area to the right of 0.72 under the standard normal curve?
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Ответ:
67
Step-by-step explanation:
A linear pair is two angles which form a straight angle when combined (or 180 degrees). Thus do 180 - 113 to get 67 degrees for Angle 2