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  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Fresno_City_College/Book%3A_Business_Statistics_Customized_(OpenStax)/06%3A_The_Normal_Distribution/6.03%3A_Using_the_Normal_Distribution
    Because the normal distribution is symmetrical , if x_1 were the same distance to the left of the mean the area, probability, in the left tail, would be the same as the shaded area in the right ta...Because the normal distribution is symmetrical , if x_1 were the same distance to the left of the mean the area, probability, in the left tail, would be the same as the shaded area in the right tail. Also, bear in mind that because of the symmetry of this distribution, one-half of the probability is to the right of the mean and one-half is to the left of the mean.
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Fresno_City_College/Introduction_to_Business_Statistics_-_OER_-_Spring_2023/06%3A_The_Normal_Distribution/6.03%3A_Using_the_Normal_Distribution
    Because the normal distribution is symmetrical , if x_1 were the same distance to the left of the mean the area, probability, in the left tail, would be the same as the shaded area in the right ta...Because the normal distribution is symmetrical , if x_1 were the same distance to the left of the mean the area, probability, in the left tail, would be the same as the shaded area in the right tail. Also, bear in mind that because of the symmetry of this distribution, one-half of the probability is to the right of the mean and one-half is to the left of the mean.
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Applied_Statistics/Business_Statistics_(OpenStax)/06%3A_The_Normal_Distribution/6.02%3A_Using_the_Normal_Distribution
    This page explains probability calculations using the normal distribution, focusing on its symmetry and the Standard Normal Distribution for simplifying these calculations using z-scores. It includes ...This page explains probability calculations using the normal distribution, focusing on its symmetry and the Standard Normal Distribution for simplifying these calculations using z-scores. It includes practical examples, such as household computer usage, where the probability of usage between 1.8 and 2.75 hours is calculated as 0.5886, and quartile assessments.
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Saint_Mary's_College_Notre_Dame/BFE_1201_Statistical_Methods_for_Finance_(Kuter)/04%3A_Random_Variables/4.08%3A_Introduction_to_Normal_Distribution/4.8.02%3A_Using_the_Normal_Distribution
    Because the normal distribution is symmetrical , if x_1 were the same distance to the left of the mean the area, probability, in the left tail, would be the same as the shaded area in the right ta...Because the normal distribution is symmetrical , if x_1 were the same distance to the left of the mean the area, probability, in the left tail, would be the same as the shaded area in the right tail. Also, bear in mind that because of the symmetry of this distribution, 0.5 of the probability is to the right of the mean and 0.5 is to the left of the mean.

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