in a 4 sided shape you would times one side by another side that's of different lengh (unless it is a square).
If it's a standard book, the standard units would probably be cm2.
I find the area by applying the standard formula for the area of a triangle, which is the length of the base multiplied by the height all divided by two. You should too.
To find the area under the standard normal curve between -1.33 and the mean (0), we can use the standard normal distribution table or a calculator. The area to the left of -1.33 is approximately 0.0918. Since the total area under the curve is 1 and the curve is symmetrical around the mean, the area between -1.33 and 0 is about 0.5 - 0.0918 = 0.4082. Thus, the area under the curve from -1.33 to the mean is approximately 0.4082.
The area under the standard normal curve is 1.
The area under N(0,1) from -1 to 1 = 0.6826
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the standard normal curve 2
Standard notation is easy to find because it is everywhere. Standard notation is what you read in writing for example.
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The standard sizes that area rugs are sold in are: 2' by 3', 3' by 5' and 4' by 6'
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AFOSH Standard 91-100