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The difference of the means of the distributions in the two normal distributions graph, where one peaks at 30 and the other peaks at 45 is
What is normally distributed data?
Normally distributed data is the distribution of probability which is symmetric about the mean. The mean of the data is the average value of the given data.
The peak of the graph for normal distribution appears at its mean. The difference of the means of the 2 normal distributions is the difference of their peck.
The graph below shows two normal distributions.
- One peaks at 30.
- Other peaks at 45.
The difference of the means of the distributions is,
[tex]d=45-30\\d=15[/tex]
Thus, the difference of the means of the distributions in the two normal distributions graph where one peaks at 30 and the other peaks at 45 is
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