Binomial, Geometric, and Normal Distributions
The Normal Distribution. SW Chapter 4, Sections 1-4. The normal or bell-shaped distribution plays an important role as an approximation to certain discrete and continuous distributions, but is also useful as an approximate density curve for certain populations. Example: SW example 4.1 p. 119. Example: SW example 4.2 p. 120. Normal Curves ................
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