What does the shape of the probability density function of a normal distribution look like?
- It is skewed to the left
- It is skewed to the right
- It is symmetric and bell-shaped
- It is uniform
The probability density function of a normal distribution is symmetric and bell-shaped. It is characterized by its mean and standard deviation, with the mean indicating the center of the distribution and the standard deviation indicating the width or spread.
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