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Luis Manuel Villa

For the data to be a normal distribution, the mean, median and mode must be
the exact same or very close in its value. It also has to have symmetry about
the center, that means the skew is equal to 0. If the kurtosis of a normal
distribution must be equal to 0.The interquartile range has to be 1.34898 times
its standard deviation.

Interpreting the data.


Skewness 0.499449>0
So the graph is slightly skewed to the right (right tailed) as we can see in the
graph, the critical values are placed in the right side.
Kurtosis 0.370470>0
The kurtosis is leptokurtic, as we can see it has a high peak and the distribution
is more clustered around the mean.
= 3 1 = 1.201s
The interquartile range is 1.201 times the standard deviation, quite close to the
required to be a normal distribution.
In conclusion, the critical values in the right are affecting our data in order to
be a normal distribution.

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