Which two measurable characteristics entirely dictate the location and spread of a normal distribution?

Answer

Mean and standard deviation

The normal distribution is entirely defined by two measurable characteristics: the mean ($\mu$) and the standard deviation ($\sigma$), which dictate the location and spread of the entire curve.

Which two measurable characteristics entirely dictate the location and spread of a normal distribution?

#Videos

The Normal Distribution, Clearly Explained!!! - YouTube

distributionstatisticmeandeviation