Which would be the largest and which would be the smallest

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Extreme Negative z-Scores

For each question, find the area to the right of the given z-score in a standard Normal distribution. In this question, round your answers to the nearest 0.000.

Include an appropriately labeled sketch of the N(0, 1) curve.

a. z = -4.00

b. z = -8.00

c. z = -30.00

d. If you had the exact probability for these right proportions, which would be the largest and which would be the smallest?

e. Which is equal to the area in part b: the area below (to the left of) z = 8.00 or the area above (to the right of) z = 8.00?

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