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11 February, 19:32

Describe a normal probability distribution. a. bell-shaped. b. mean, median, and mode all equivalent. c. bimodal. d. symmetric around the mean. e. skewed to the right. f. models discrete random variables. g. most of the data fall within 3 standard deviations from the mean. h. uniform-shaped.

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  1. 11 February, 19:57
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    a) bell-shaped.

    b) mean, median, and mode all equivalent.

    d) symmetric around the mean.

    g) most of the data fall within 3 standard deviations from the mean.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We have to describe a normal distribution.

    a. bell-shaped.

    This is true a normal distribution is a bell shaped distribution.

    b. mean, median, and mode all equivalent.

    This is true for a normal distribution.

    Mean = Mode = Median

    c. Bimodal

    The is not true about the normal distribution. A normal distribution is unimodal and the mode is equal to the mean of the distribution.

    d. symmetric around the mean.

    This is true. The normal distribution is centered around the mean

    e. skewed to the right.

    This is not a property of normal distribution.

    f. models discrete random variables.

    Normal distribution is a continuous distribution.

    g. most of the data fall within 3 standard deviations from the mean.

    This is true. According to Empirical rule, almost all the data lies within three standard deviation of mean.

    h. uniform-shaped

    This is not true. A normal distribution is bell shaped.
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