describe how to sketch a normal curve with a mean of 50 and a standard deviation of 2 indicate how you would label the horizontal axis at one two and three standard deviations from the mean

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Answer: See below.

You would sketch a traditional bell curve. For middle line (the highest point of the circle), you would label it with the mead of 50.

Going to the right, you would draw 3 vertical lines. The lines would count up by 2 for each standard deviation.  52, 54, 56

Going to the left, you would draw 3 vertical lines. The lines would count down by 2 for each standard deviation. 48, 46, 44

In Normal Curve with mean of 50 and a Standard Deviation of 2.

What is Normal curve?

A normal distribution is "proper term for a Probability bell curve".

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From the Right of Normal standard curve, draw 3 vertical lines. The lines would count up by 2 for each standard deviation 52, 54,56.

From the Left of Normal standard curve, draw 3 vertical lines. The lines would count up by 2 for each standard deviation 48,46,44.

Normal standard curve extends indefinitely in both directions, approaching, but never touching, the horizontal axis as it does so.

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