Math, asked by chetan29514, 1 month ago

In normal distribution coefficient of skewness is_____ a)0 b)1 c)-3 d)3

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Answered by sukhdeepkhera0127
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Answer:

The skewness for a normal distribution is zero, and any symmetric data should have a skewness near zero. Negative values for the skewness indicate data that are skewed left and positive values for the skewness indicate data that are skewed right.

Answered by annarajeevlm
0

Answer:

option (a) 0

coefficient of skewness in a normal distribution is 0

Step-by-step explanation:

  • coefficient of skewness measure the asymmetry in a frequency distribution.
  • skewness simply means lack of symmetry
  • the measure of central tendency lie at the same point for a normal distribution.
  • the distribution will be symmetric since half values lie before mean and the rest after mean.

therefore the skewness will be zero.

answer: option (a)0

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