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What are the values of the mean and the standard deviation for the standard normal​ model?.

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Answer:

  • µ = 0
  • σ = 1

Explanation:

You want to know values of the mean and the standard deviation for the standard normal​ model.

Standard normal model

The "normal" probability distribution has a symmetrical "bell"-shaped curve. What makes it "standard" is its mean (µ) of zero, and standard deviation (σ) of one.

  • µ = 0
  • σ = 1
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