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Mathematics, 22.07.2021 06:50 lavardamon123

How does the area below the mean compare to the area above the mean in a normal distribution? A. the areas are always equal regardless of the mean
B. the areas are sometimes equal depending upon the standard deviation of the distribution
C. the area above the mean is larger since the values are larger as you move above the mean
D. the areas are sometimes equal depending upon the value of the mean

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