Bell Curves - Wolfram Demonstrations Project

Bell Curves - Wolfram Demonstrations Project

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The distribution of many quantities has the form of a bell curve and the distribution of averages of random samples is under mild conditions increasingly well approximated by a bell curve as the size of the samples increases. Mathematically the bell curves are a family of curves each member specified by two parameters: the mean which controls the location of the hump of the curve and the st;

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