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The expression p(z< 1.00)= represents the area under the standard normal curve below a given value of z. use your standard normal table to find the indicated area. use a sketch of the standard normal curve with the appropriate area shaded to find the answer. what is the value of p(z< 1.00)= ? express your answer rounded to 4 decimal places. enter your answer in the box. p(z< 1.00)=

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