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A normal distribution is bell-shaped and symmetric about its mean.

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Answer: true

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True

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A normal distribution shows a dense center , which would be the mean. Given a population or sample, the bulk of the data would be found near the mean and and spreads out thinner towards the ends when the data is said to be normally distributed. When graphed you will see that the data form a bell-shaped curve.

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