Once you have stnd deviation and mean how do you make the bell curve?

You can draw a rough sketch of a normal curve with the information by drawing a vertical axis to represent the mean. Draw a horizontal axis and create tick marks showing three standard deviations away from the mean on either side. The bell curve slopes symmetrically down on either side of the vertical axis until it levels out almost at the horizontal axis on either side at 3 standard deviations from the mean.

Some will have relatively flat curves, others will be pretty steep. Sometimes the mean will lean a little bit to one side or the other. "bell curve" shape.

Set of data. And the bell-shaped curve is steep, the standard deviation is small. Flat, that tells you you have a relatively large standard deviation.

Computing the value of a standard deviation is complicated. People in this group. Percent of the people.

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