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14 November, 20:06

Is it possible for discrete data to be modeled by a normal distribution? If so, give an example.

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  1. 14 November, 21:03
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    It is possible for discrete data to be modeled by a normal distribution.

    If we toss a few coins and count the number of heads we get a binomial distribution which depends on the number of coins tossed. If we toss a thousand coins and count heads, the distribution we get will still be a binomial distribution. But we can model it as a normal distribution, with 500 heads as the mean and the usual bell shape around it.

    It's not really a normal distribution. If we zoomed in we'd still see it's not possible to get 500.5 heads as it would be in a true normal distribution. But the normal distribution is a good approximation to the binomial distribution for big N.
  2. 14 November, 22:48
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    Answer:yes

    Step-by-step explanation:

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