How slandered deviation affects the shape of the Gaussian distribution curve?
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The mean of a normal distribution determines the height of a bell curve. The standard deviation of a normal distribution determines the width or spread of a bell curve. The larger the standard deviation, the wider the graph. Percentiles represent the area under the normal curve, increasing from left to right.
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The mean of a normal distribution determines the height of a bell curve. The standard deviation of a normal distribution determines the width or spread of a bell curve. The larger the standard deviation, the wider the graph. Percentiles represent the area under the normal curve, increasing from left to right.
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