Find the area under the normal distribution curve between z = 0.35 and z = 2.95.

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To find the area under the normal distribution curve between z = 0.35 and z = 2.95, we can use a standard normal distribution table or a calculator.

Step 1: Look up the area corresponding to z = 0.35 in the standard normal distribution table. The area is 0.6368.

Step 2: Look up the area corresponding to z = 2.95 in the standard normal distribution table. The area is 0.9987.

Step 3: Subtract the area for z = 0.35 from the area for z = 2.95 to find the area between the two values.

Area = 0.9987 - 0.6368 = 0.3619

Therefore, the area under the normal distribution curve between z = 0.35 and z = 2.95 is approximately 0.3619 or 36.19%.

To find the area under the normal distribution curve between z = 0.35 and z = 2.95, you can use a standard normal distribution table or a statistical calculator.

Using a standard normal distribution table:
1. Look up the value for the area to the left of z = 0.35 in the table. Let's call this value A1.
2. Look up the value for the area to the left of z = 2.95 in the table. Let's call this value A2.
3. Subtract A1 from A2 to find the area between z = 0.35 and z = 2.95.

Using a statistical calculator:
1. Use the cumulative distribution function (CDF) for the normal distribution with a mean of 0 and a standard deviation of 1.
2. Calculate the CDF for z = 0.35 and z = 2.95.
3. Subtract the smaller CDF value from the larger CDF value to find the area between z = 0.35 and z = 2.95.

Both methods will provide you with the area under the normal distribution curve between z = 0.35 and z = 2.95.