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if coefficient of skewness is zero then distribution is symmetric or zero skewed.
The mean of a standard normal distribution is 0.
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You add a zero at the end of the factor
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if coefficient of skewness is zero then distribution is symmetric or zero skewed.
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Yes. Every integer is a factor of zero. Zero is in fact the only number that can be divided by zero, so zero is also a factor. Zero has an infinite number of factors.
No number exists. ============ Zero is not a factor of any number but zero.
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No.
The mean of a standard normal distribution is 0.
The F-distribution is either zero or positive, so there are no negative values for F. This feature of the F-distribution is similar to the chi-square distribution. The F-distribution is skewed to the right. Thus this probability distribution is nonsymmetrical.
No.
Zero is only a factor of zero. If I have 0 and multiply it by any other number, I still get 0. No number can be divided by zero - the concept is meaningless.