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hello and welcome in this video we explain how to fill the area under a curve or line chart to illustrate this we will create a normal distribution and color the area that covers 68 percent of the population 95 and 99 this corresponds to the intervals that are one two and three standard deviations away from the mean you can observe this on the sheet here you start by creating the graph without the colors to do so we insert a series of x and y values we are considering the heights of female students in our region so the x values start from 135 and go to 205 in steps of 1. this way we should cover 99.9 of the population easily we can insert this series by first typing 135 in the cell a2 and then navigating to the home tab here we select fill under editing and then navigate to sirius a box opens where we can indicate how we want the series to appear the series should appear in the column its a linear series that takes steps of 1 until it docHubes 205 we press ok and the series appears in