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As I mentioned earlier the Mean = Median in the normal distribution curve. However, when the Mean is greater than the median there is a positive skewness (that is the tail is to the right) to the  normal distribution curve. And when the Median is greater then the mean, the tail is skewed to the left, that there is negative skewness.

 

The skewness can be calculated using the Pearson’s Coefficient of Skewness.