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1. The standard deviation, s, for the Normal Probability Distribution is the dis

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Question

1. The standard deviation, s, for the Normal Probability Distribution is the distance between the mean and the __?__ point.


2. Name one of the two probability distributions discussed in this course that has only one “tail;” use only one word.


3. What kind of outcome is it, impossible or improbable, for finding an exact value for a continuous probability distribution?

4. Let C(t) represent a continuous probability distribution with mean, m, and standard deviation, s. Pr(t = m + s) = ? Report as a percentage to one decimal place (e.g., 12.3%). If this cannot be determined based on the given information, then type in CBD.


5. While discrete events are represented by a single point in any given area of opportunity, continuous events represent other __?__ within any given area of opportunity.

Explanation / Answer

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The standard deviation ,s for the normal probability distribution is the distance between the mean and the data point.