The standard normal curve is symmetrical.
the standard normal curve 2
The normal distribution would be a standard normal distribution if it had a mean of 0 and standard deviation of 1.
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Mean = 0 Standard Deviation = 1
The standard normal curve is symmetrical.
the standard normal curve 2
The area under the standard normal curve is 1.
No, the normal curve is not the meaning of the Normal distribution: it is one way of representing it.
A standard normal distribution has a mean of zero and a standard deviation of 1. A normal distribution can have any real number as a mean and the standard deviation must be greater than zero.
The normal distribution would be a standard normal distribution if it had a mean of 0 and standard deviation of 1.
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nop its not
Mean = 0 Standard Deviation = 1
It is 15 points.
The mean must be 0 and the standard deviation must be 1. Use the formula: z = (x - mu)/sigma
A normal distribution is symmetric and when looked at on a graph, the graph looks like a bell shaped curve. Approximately 95 percent of its values should lie within two standard deviations of the mean. Frequency of the data lies mostly in the middle of the curve.