
where

is the cumulative distribution function for the random variable

following the standard normal distribution.
Answer:
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Answer:
2. Equivalent
4. Denominator
Step-by-step explanation:
2. To subtract unlike fractions, rewrite them as <u><em>Equivalent</em></u> fractions with the same denominator. This is true because when we want to add or subtract fractions with different denominators, we can multiply them until they have the same denominator, which allows us to easily subtract.
4. Fractions with equal numerators and <em><u>Denominators</u></em> are equivalent to 1. This is also true, since 4/4 is a whole number, and that is the case with any fraction that has the same numerator and denominator
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Pretend the greater than less sign is an equal sign
9y - 4y > -7 -3
5y > -10
When you divide both sides by a negative, the sign flips but here the sign doesn’t flip because we don’t need to divid by a negative
y>-2