A continuous random variable can take any value within a given range. Many naturally occurring continuous quantities can be modelled using the Normal Distribution, for example the height of human beings; the mass of new born puppies or the distribution of all A Level maths exam results.
Give a different example of a quantity that could be modelled using the normal distribution.
The graph of the normal distribution has a characteristic bell shape that is symmetrical about the mean, .  If 
 has a normal distribution with a mean,
 , and variance,
,  then it can be written as 
 For , state:
(i) 
(ii) 
(iii) 
Using your answers to part (b), or otherwise, explain why there is no difference between  and 
 or 
 and 
 when calculating normal probabilities.
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