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  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Workbench/Statistics_for_Behavioral_Science_Majors/05%3A_Continuous_Probability_Distributions/5.07%3A_Continuous_Probability_Exercises
    Compute the area under the curve of the standard normal distribution that is within 1.328 standard deviations from either side of the mean. The amount of time to complete a physical activity in a PE c...Compute the area under the curve of the standard normal distribution that is within 1.328 standard deviations from either side of the mean. The amount of time to complete a physical activity in a PE class is normally distributed with a mean of 33.2 seconds and a standard deviation of 5.8 seconds. Match the following 3 graphs with the distribution of the population, the distribution of the sample, and the sampling distribution.
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Workbench/Introduction_to_Statistical_Methods_(Yuba_College)/07%3A_Continuous_Probability_Distributions/7.05%3A_Chapter_7_Exercises
    Compute the area under the curve of the standard normal distribution that is within 1.328 standard deviations from either side of the mean. The amount of time to complete a physical activity in a PE c...Compute the area under the curve of the standard normal distribution that is within 1.328 standard deviations from either side of the mean. The amount of time to complete a physical activity in a PE class is normally distributed with a mean of 33.2 seconds and a standard deviation of 5.8 seconds. Match the following 3 graphs with the distribution of the population, the distribution of the sample, and the sampling distribution.

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