Match each​ P-value with the graph that displays its area without performing any calculations. Explain your reasoning. P=0.0658 and P=0.2757.                         -3  0  3z-zz (a) z=1.09         A graph labeled (a) has a normal curve above and centered on the 0 of a horizontal axis labeled from negative 3 to 3 in increments of 1. Two vertical line segments extend from the curve to the horizontal axis at the labeled points negative z and z, where z is equal to 1.09. The area under the curve to the left of negative z and to the right of z is shaded.                       -3  0  3z-zz (b) z=1.84         A graph labeled (b) has a normal curve above and centered on the 0 of a horizontal axis labeled from negative 3 to 3 in increments of 1. Two vertical line segments extend from the curve to the horizontal axis at the labeled points negative z and z, where z is equal to 1.84. The area under the curve to the left of negative z and to the right of z is shaded.       Question content area bottom Part 1 Graph ▼   (a) (b) displays the area for P=0.0658 and graph ▼   (a) (b) displays the area for P=0.2757 because the​ P-value ▼   is equal to one minus is related to one minus is related to is equal to the ▼   absolute value of z. shaded area.

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Match each​ P-value with the graph that displays its area without performing any calculations. Explain your reasoning.
P=0.0658
and
P=0.2757.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
-3  0  3z-zz
(a) z=1.09
 
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A graph labeled (a) has a normal curve above and centered on the 0 of a horizontal axis labeled from negative 3 to 3 in increments of 1. Two vertical line segments extend from the curve to the horizontal axis at the labeled points negative z and z, where z is equal to 1.09. The area under the curve to the left of negative z and to the right of z is shaded.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
-3  0  3z-zz
(b) z=1.84
 
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A graph labeled (b) has a normal curve above and centered on the 0 of a horizontal axis labeled from negative 3 to 3 in increments of 1. Two vertical line segments extend from the curve to the horizontal axis at the labeled points negative z and z, where z is equal to 1.84. The area under the curve to the left of negative z and to the right of z is shaded.
 
 
 

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Part 1
Graph
 
(a)
(b)
displays the area for
P=0.0658
and graph
 
(a)
(b)
displays the area for
P=0.2757
because the​ P-value
 
is equal to one minus
is related to one minus
is related to
is equal to
the
 
absolute value of z.
shaded area.
 
 
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