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How to find the area under a normal distribution

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  • how can you do this to get an area between two numbers under a normal curve? if that makes sense. lol

  • @guessonetheory You have to either add two areas (if they're on opposite sides of the mean) or subtract a smaller area from a bigger area (if they're on the same side of the mean). Thinking of them as shapes, like pieces of paper cut-outs can help with thinking about it.

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  • thank you very much. was looking at my untidy notes trying to decipher unlabelled bell curves but this cleared everything up.

  • Thanks for putting this up! You're a life-save!

  • awesome, thanks for the help

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