X is normally distributed: X ~ N~(8, 2) What is the standard deviation of variable X?
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The notation \( X \sim N(\mu, \sigma^2) \) indicates that \( X \) is normally distributed with mean \( \mu \) and variance \( \sigma^2 \). Show more…
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