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@Fufinu

You're considering the removal of standart deviations above or below the 95% gaussian curve pattern in statistics right? Well that only applies when studying the T of student and the sigma of the curve, because to actually consider the gaussian pattern acurate, you still have to take in account the small percentage of results above or below the 95% standart, because if not, the bell shape of the curve will be invalid.



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