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Normal Distribution
VI. Continuous Random Variables and the Normal Distribution: Lecture 2 | 6:42 min
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Normal Distribution
The normal distribution is a bell-shaped curve with a mean of μ and a standard deviation of σ.
The density curve is symmetric about the mean.
For the normal distribution, the mean, median, and mode are all equal to each other.
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