Suppose that T and Z are random variables. a. If P(T>2.02) = 0.05 and P(T< −2.02) = 0.05, determine P(−2.02 ≤ T ≤ 2.02). b. Suppose that P(−1.64 ≤ Z ≤ 1.64) = 0.90 and also suppose that P(Z1.64) = P(Z< −1.64). Find P(Z >1.64).

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Suppose that T and Z are random variables.

a. If P(T>2.02) = 0.05 and P(T< −2.02) = 0.05, determine P(−2.02 ≤ T ≤ 2.02).

b. Suppose that P(−1.64 ≤ Z ≤ 1.64) = 0.90 and also suppose that P(Z1.64) = P(Z< −1.64). Find P(Z >1.64).

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