
The Normal Distribution
Exploring the normal distribution and its bell-shaped curve. Students standardise values using z-scores to calculate probabilities and quantiles.
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Exploring the normal distribution and its bell-shaped curve. Students standardise values using z-scores to calculate probabilities and quantiles.
Key Questions
- What are the key characteristics of the normal distribution?
- How do we use z-scores to compare different normally distributed variables?
- How can the normal distribution approximate the binomial distribution?
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