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Math Alchemist: Your Math Mentor
Which of the following is true about the normal distribution?
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Math Alchemist: Your Math Mentor
Which of the following is the area under the Normal curve to the left of the mean?
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Math Alchemist: Your Math Mentor
Which of the following distributions is a specific case of the Normal Distribution?
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Math Alchemist: Your Math Mentor
The standard deviation of a Normal Distribution is:
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Math Alchemist: Your Math Mentor
The empirical rule states that for a normal distribution, what percentage of the data lies between two standard deviations from the mean?
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Math Alchemist: Your Math Mentor
If a dataset follows a normal distribution with a mean of 50 and a standard deviation of 5, what value corresponds to the 68th percentile?
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Math Alchemist: Your Math Mentor
What does the area under the normal curve represent?
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Math Alchemist: Your Math Mentor
The area under the normal distribution curve between -1 and +1 standard deviation is approximately:
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Math Alchemist: Your Math Mentor
Which distributions are used to model many natural phenomena such as height, weight, and IQ scores?
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Math Alchemist: Your Math Mentor
Which of the following is a characteristic of a normal distribution?
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