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25 January, 20:58

What is the probability that a randomly selected, normally distributed value lies below one standard deviation from the mean?

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  1. 25 January, 23:39
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    In a normal distribution, the mean divides the bell-shaped curve into 2 parts: each one = 50% or 0.5

    The probability within - one σ and + one σ = 68%

    and from the mean to - one σ = 34%

    The left par of the mean = 50% and from the mean to - one σ = 34%, then

    the probability that lies below one standard deviation from the mean is:

    50% - 34% = 16% or 0.16
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