Use the table to answer the following question.

Grade 10-12
Height Range 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74
Frequency 4 9 8 4
A statistician collects the following height data in inches for a school district. The statistician says that it is a normal distribution. How did they draw this conclusion?

(1 point)
Responses

The frequencies for each height range are different.
The frequencies for each height range are different.

When graphed, the data creates a straight line.
When graphed, the data creates a straight line.

The frequencies for the first and last height range are the same.
The frequencies for the first and last height range are the same.

When graphed, the data creates a bell curve.
When graphed, the data creates a bell curve.

1 answer

The correct answer is: When graphed, the data creates a bell curve.

In a normal distribution, the data is symmetrically distributed around the mean and when plotted on a graph, it creates a bell-shaped curve.
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