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  • God bless you man. it really helped.

  • This method assumes a normal distribution, as per the title.

  • Okay, now let's say we're trying to find the value corresponding to a percentage, and it's not based on a standard curve. How do I find that? Say it's got a mean of eight, and a standard distribution of one, how do I go about finding 87%?

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