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Which, if any, of the curves in Figure $6-10$ look(s) like a normal curve? If a curve is not a normal curve, tell why.
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A normal curve, also known as a Gaussian distribution, is a type of continuous probability distribution for a real-valued random variable. The graph of the normal distribution is characterized by two parameters: the mean and the standard deviation. The mean Show more…
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