Yes, mode equals median in a normal distribution.
Yes.
Mean, median, and mode are all equal in a normal distribution.
Yes.
In a normal distribution, the mean, median, and mode are all equal. Therefore, if the mean is 40, the median is also 40. This property holds true for any normal distribution regardless of its specific values.
Yes, mode equals median in a normal distribution.
Yes.
Yes.
Mean, median, and mode are all equal in a normal distribution.
Yes.
The mean, median, and mode of a normal distribution are equal; in this case, 22. The standard deviation has no bearing on this question.
In a normal distribution, the mean, median, and mode are all equal. Therefore, if both the mean and the mode are 25, the median would also be 25. This property is a defining characteristic of normal distributions.
No. They are equal only if the distribution is symmetrical.
Yes, and they WILL be if the distribution is symmetrical.
No.
false
They are all equal . . . they are the same.(In an asymmetric distribution they are not equal.)