What is a normal distribution?

A normal distribution is a bell‑shaped probability curve where:

  • Most outcomes cluster around the mean (average).
  • The further you move away from the mean, the less likely outcomes become.
  • The curve is symmetric, so big moves up and down are equally likely (under the model).

In a perfect normal distribution, the mean, median, and mode are all the same point at the center of the curve.

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