Help on this data question please will medal
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Hm
Hi my love =)
I will try to explain it as best I can most events that occur randomly in nature are normally distributed (height, weight, IQ, hours of sleep per night, etc.)
for most of these, you would expect an "average" value (ex. on average, the archer is ___ meters from the target, but will very rarely hit EXACTLY in the middle or VERY off) this distribution looks like a bell
I believe all of them follow this same logic, except C (which is binomial since there are only two outcomes and a fixed probability for each outcome)
so I would pick ABDE
tldr; for a normal distribution the data tends to cluster around a mean and get more sparse as you go farther from the mean I hope this all makes sense
there is a small chance that C could be correct under certain circumstances/definitions so if ABDE is incorrect I would then guess ABCDE
So to sum it all up it is basically a choice that is by chance?
Thank you darling
sort of yeah
I could probably find a good source on the internet for the actual definition of normal distribution
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