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    The Equation for a Normal Distribution with a Mean of 30
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The Equation for a Normal Distribution with a Mean of 30

Question 37

Question 37

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The equation for a normal distribution with a mean of 30 and a variance of 20 is
f(x)=140πe−(x−30)240f(x)=\frac{1}{\sqrt{40 \pi}} e^{\frac{-(x-30)^{2}}{40}}f(x)=40π​1​e40−(x−30)2​

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