The empirical rule
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According to the empirical rule, the area under the normal curve that lies within:
One standard deviation of the mean is around 68%.
Two standard deviation of the mean is around 95%.
Three standard deviation of the mean is around 99.7%.
I will illustrate this by Graphmatica.
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