How is the shape of a Normal Distribution usually described?
- Bell-shaped
- Skewed to the left
- Skewed to the right
- Uniformly flat
A Normal Distribution is described as bell-shaped. It is symmetric around the mean, and most of the data falls close to the mean with fewer values further away.
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