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The normal distribution is:

A. a distribution that can be modeled by a bell-shaped curve, with the
mean, median, and mode all the same value and the proportion for
any range of values defined in a table of normal curve areas (or
probabilities)
B. a bell-shaped density curve defined by the population mean (4),
which determines the position of the center of the curve, and the
population standard deviation (c), which determines the height
and spread of the curve.
C. any distribution that can be modeled by a density curve.
D. a set of values that lie directly on a plot of a bell-shaped density
curve, which is defined by the population mean (x) and the
population standard deviation ().
E. an imaginary histogram in which the width of each class is zero,
and the number of population members is infinite.

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