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Hello! I hope this kind of question is allowed here, if not Iāll remove it. I try not to go to forums to ask such seemingly simple questions, but I genuinely tried looking for an answer and couldnāt find one. Every result I got was either for how to make a bell curve in MS Excel, or wasnāt helpful for my specific scenario.
Iām trying to make a bell curve of PokĆ©mon. For each individual PokĆ©mon that the game generates, they are given six values that range from 0-31 that correspond to the PokĆ©monās six stats, these are called āIVsā (Individual Values). These values give variability to the stats of otherwise identical PokĆ©mon. The sum of PokĆ©monās IVs fall on a bell curve that has a mean of 93. My problem is that I canāt for the life of me find out how to get the standard deviation for this bell curve without having a dataset. Whenever I try to look up how to find standard deviation online, all the formulas use datasets. Is it even possible to find the standard deviation with the info I have? Itās so unfortunate because all of these answers are in my college statistics notebook, but I canāt find it and that was four years ago :(
Any response would be greatly appreciated!
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