Question 881649
It is symmetric about the mean {{{mu}}} (pronounced "myoo", it's a greek letter). So the mean {{{mu}}} is the center of the distribution.


It is bell shaped. The center of the bell, or the peak of the bell, is where the mean is. This represents the idea that most of the values lie around the mean.


The normal distribution looks like this


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The standard deviation {{{sigma}}} (the greek letter sigma) tells you how spread out the normal distribution is. So it determines if the distribution is tall/narrow or wide/flat or somewhere in between.