SOLUTION: How does the standard normal distribution differ from the normal distribution?

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Question 295023: How does the standard normal distribution differ from the normal distribution?
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The normal distribution is a fixed standard
of any sample size.
The students's t-distribution is slightly
different for each different sample size.
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Cheers,
Stan H.

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