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Mathematics, 29.07.2019 21:50 phucnguyen1967

If you have a distribution with a very large range, but a small standard deviation, what does that tell you about your data set? the distribution is very flat with a gradual increase in frequency as the numbers approach the mean. there are most likely a few outliers, with the rest of the data close to the mean. you can't really know anything about the distribution's shape without actually seeing it, or having more data. the distribution is essentially normal or bell shaped.

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