Asked by Tiffany Santo on May 24, 2024

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The highest point of a normal curve occurs at

A) one standard deviation to the right of the mean.
B) two standard deviations to the right of the mean.
C) approximately three standard deviations to the right of the mean.
D) the mean.

Normal Curve

A symmetrical, bell-shaped distribution where most occurrences take place around the mean and probabilities for values taper off as they move away from the mean.

Standard Deviation

A statistic that measures the dispersion or variability of a dataset relative to its mean, used to quantify the amount of variation.

Mean

The average of a set of numbers, calculated by dividing the sum of these numbers by their quantity.

  • Utilize the characteristics of the normal distribution to calculate probabilities.
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Matthew OsierMay 30, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
The highest point of a normal curve occurs at the mean, which is the center of the distribution.