Mathematics
Mathematics, 22.02.2020 03:36, caromaybelline71

As we discussed in lecture, in order to use Z-scores to calculate proportions and probabilities, we must know that the data is disributed normally (or at least is close to normal).
A) Why is normality relevant to the calculation of proportions using Z-scores?
B) What would happen if our data was very "not normal"?
C) What use are Z-scores with "not normal" data?

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