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The Normal Probability Distribution Summary Chapter 7 The Normal Probability Distribution Summary

Chapter 7 Summary The normal distribution is The most important bell shaped distribution Will be used to model many random variables The standard normal probability distribution Has a mean of 0 and a standard deviation of 1 Is the basis for normal distribution calculations The general normal probability distribution Has a general mean and general standard deviation Can be used in general modeling situations