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The entire area under the standard normal distribution curve? can be any value cannot be negative can be any positive value can be any positive value larger than 1

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The  entire area under the standard normal distribution curve is always positive even if the z value is negative.

For a normal distribution curve with mean of 15 and a standard deviation of 5, which range of variable defines an area under the curve corresponding to a probability of approximately 68%.

The probability of the outcome of an experiment is never negative, although a quasi probability distribution allows a negative probability, or quasi probability for some events. These distributions may apply to unobservable events or conditional probabilities.

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The value can be negative can be any positive value can be any positive value larger than 1.

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