Question

Which of the following lists the criteria for using a normal curve as a model for a distribution?(1 point)
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The distribution is bell-shaped, the mean and the standard deviation are approximately equal and in the center of the data, and the data values follow the Empirical Rule.
The distribution is bell-shaped, the mean and the standard deviation are approximately equal and in the center of the data, and the data values follow the Empirical Rule.

The data values follow the Empirical Rule, the standard deviation is in the center of the data, and the distribution is skewed to the left or right.
The data values follow the Empirical Rule, the standard deviation is in the center of the data, and the distribution is skewed to the left or right.

The data values follow the Empirical Rule, the mean is in the center of the data, and the distribution is bell-shaped.
The data values follow the Empirical Rule, the mean is in the center of the data, and the distribution is bell-shaped.

The distribution is bell-shaped, the standard deviation is in the center of the data, and the data values follow the Empirical Rule.

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The correct option is:

**The distribution is bell-shaped, the mean and the standard deviation are approximately equal and in the center of the data, and the data values follow the Empirical Rule.**

This option accurately describes the criteria for using a normal curve as a model for a distribution, indicating that the distribution is approximately symmetric (bell-shaped), centered around the mean with a consistent standard deviation, and conforms to the Empirical Rule (which describes the proportions of data within certain standard deviation intervals).

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