Math, asked by biswaljagadish32, 1 month ago

In a normal curve, the ordinate is highest at ?​

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Answered by renukamadhuriji
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Answer:

The maximum ordinate occurs at the centre: The maximum height of the ordinate always occurs at the central point of the curve that is, at the mid-point. The ordinate at the mean is the highest ordinate and it is denoted by Y0.

Answered by adventureisland
2

Answer:

In a normal curve, the ordinate is highest at Mean.

Explanation :

  • At the Centre, the maximal ordinate occurs: The ordinate's maximal height occurs at the curve's midpoint, which is always the central point. The highest ordinate is the ordinate at the mean.
  • In this distribution, the highest point on the curve corresponds to the mean score, which is equal to the median and mode. A percent area is included in the area between certain standard deviation units (shown by perpendicular lines in the picture below).
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