
The Normal Distribution
Introduction to the continuous normal distribution, its bell-shaped curve, and properties. Students use the standard normal distribution to find probabilities and percentiles.
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Introduction to the continuous normal distribution, its bell-shaped curve, and properties. Students use the standard normal distribution to find probabilities and percentiles.
Key Questions
- What are the key properties of a normal distribution curve?
- How do we standardize a normal variable to find probabilities?
- How can we find the mean or variance given a specific probability?
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