 Statistics and Excel Bell Curve. Test score example part number two. Get ready, taking a deep breath, holding it in for 10 seconds, looking forward to a smooth soothing. Excel! Here we are in Excel. If you don't have access to this workbook, that's okay because we basically built this from a blank worksheet. However, we started in a prior presentation, so you could go back there and start from the blank worksheet. But if you do have access to this workbook, there's three tabs down below. Example, practice blank. Example in essence, answer key. The practice tab having pre-format cells, so you could get to the heart of the practice problem. The blank tab where we started from a blank worksheet and are continuing on it at this point in time. Let's give a quick recap of what we did in the past. We're thinking about the bell curve or normal distribution using an example quite common to both instructors as well as students.