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hi Enrique here and in this video Iamp;#39;ll be walking through how to plot a normal distribution or bell curve in Excel and Iamp;#39;ll also be showing you a trick on how you can shade certain areas under the curve for this example weamp;#39;ll be using a data set of MBA grades and we want to know what the distribution of these grades looks like so letamp;#39;s jump into Excel and letamp;#39;s plot this using a combination of a line chart and an area chart so the x-axis is going to be for the X values in this case the MBA grades so I wrote them out here from 60 to 100 and itamp;#39;s best to be as granular as possible I did it in two by two so that they do fit nicely on this screen here but you can do it one by one as well if you want to so thatamp;#39;s the x-axis now we just need the height of the actual line across the y-axis or the probability density and this is where the false argument in the norm.dis function actually comes in handy so letamp;#39;s create our first Nor