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Is there a way to include names in the bell curve when using a "smooth line curve with markers" chart? I want each data point's to have it's corresponding name above or on one of the axises so people can visualize where they fall on the chart
Thank for this tutorial. I'm working on a report and I want to position the largest number in the middle of the bell curve and smallest numbers on the outer sides the bell curve. Is there a function in EXCEL that can do this? For example if the sample is: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. In my report I would position 1 and 2 on the outer sides of the bell curve, 3 and 4 next to 1, and 2. and ultimately 9 and 10 would be in the center. My report contains approximately 5,000 data. Thank you.
My standard deviation is 0,03657 and my mean is 38,0916, so I get zero with the norm.dist functies. Is there another way to create a Bell curve with these values?
It will still work, but your data set does not have a lot of variance with a std that low compared to the mean. So the bell curve should be pretty tight.
Depends on your computer. Macs and some PCs default the F row to stuff like brightness and media controls. If I need the F4 I would have to hold FN and press.
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Thank you for this video!! Sometimes self-learning while attending an online college is extremely tricky, but you have helped me out tremendously! Much appreciated.
This is the best tutorial on bell curves. Incase you have been looking through 20 videos like me.
Clearly explained steps. Thanks. Very, very hard to memorize them, but that is my problem. You show the way. Thanks again.
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i am facing an error in normal distribution cant make a graph 4.3554E-208 , E appears in Normal distribution
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Very helpful video
do you have to sort the data from smallest to largest or will it still work?
Great Video really enjoyed it. I wanted to ask If I have a set of 2 sets of data is it possible to merge multiple curved bells?
That's what I'm wondering....
Thanks, but what the column normal distribution is here for?
Good video. Could you use the same techniques if you data was on a table so you can do filtering?
Is there a way to include names in the bell curve when using a "smooth line curve with markers" chart? I want each data point's to have it's corresponding name above or on one of the axises so people can visualize where they fall on the chart
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how to combine histogram with normal curve?
How can we create different types of Distribution curves in excel like Trapezoidal, two -peak, bacl loaded, front loaded curves?
Hmmm, the thumbnail shows a bell curve with a Histogram. But that's not what we got in the video. I really needed a bell curve with a histogram!
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Thank for this tutorial. I'm working on a report and I want to position the largest number in the middle of the bell curve and smallest numbers on the outer sides the bell curve. Is there a function in EXCEL that can do this? For example if the sample is: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. In my report I would position 1 and 2 on the outer sides of the bell curve, 3 and 4 next to 1, and 2. and ultimately 9 and 10 would be in the center. My report contains approximately 5,000 data. Thank you.
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Does this work if my data is hh:mm:ss? I work in call center and I am trying to give a bell curve of our agent’s time spent on a certain type of call
Why did you use the avg function and not mean?
My data isn't normally distributed.....
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My standard deviation is 0,03657 and my mean is 38,0916, so I get zero with the norm.dist functies. Is there another way to create a Bell curve with these values?
It will still work, but your data set does not have a lot of variance with a std that low compared to the mean. So the bell curve should be pretty tight.
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Man I keep getting stuck at the Normal Distribution. The teacher couldn't even help me.
To set cell reference, you don't use "Function F4" - it's just F4
Depends on your computer. Macs and some PCs default the F row to stuff like brightness and media controls. If I need the F4 I would have to hold FN and press.
What in case of mobile
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The normal distibution value is coming in minus (-) for me. I am gettting an inverted bell curve. I followed all the steps you showed!
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