Re: How do you find the percentage on a normal curve of an exact value?
- From: richardstartz@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2007 18:30:52 -0800
On 26 Feb 2007 15:33:18 -0800, benjaminjbrady@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
I'm struggling with this problem for a statistics class. Given the
standard deviation (.5) average (2.5)? How do you find what percent of
the population has GPA of exactly 3.0?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
If you've got the question right, it's a "trick question." The percent
of the population EXACTLY at any point of a continuous distribution is
zero.
-*** Startz
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