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on a given test with a maxium possible score of 100 points, the vast majority of the 259 students in a class scored either a perfect score or a zero, with only one student scoringwithin 10 points of the mean. Could we say that the test scores are normally distributed? Explain your answer

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Answered by uharry821
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Answered by annie100
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The definition of a normally distributed set is that about two-thirds of the data falls within one standard

deviation of the mean. If only one person scored close to the mean (and most people were at the top or bottom of the

curve), that set of data is not normally distributed

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