THE NORMAL DISTRIBUTION AND THE 68–95–99.7% RULE

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THE NORMAL DISTRIBUTION AND THE 68–95–99.7% RULE 12 Further mathematics THE NORMAL DISTRIBUTION AND THE 68–95–99.7% RULE

The normal distribution and the 68–95–99.7% rule

The normal distribution and the 68–95–99.7% rule

The normal distribution and the 68–95–99.7% rule

The normal distribution and the 68–95–99.7% rule

The normal distribution and the 68–95–99.7% rule

The normal distribution and the 68–95–99.7% rule

The normal distribution and the 68–95–99.7% rule

WORK TO BE COMPLETED Exercise 2G Questions 2,3,4,5