Hello,
You are on the right track. The Random Normal function by default will use mu =0 and sigma = 1.
This can easily be changed in your formula as shown below:

The Coefficient of Variation is what you need to display the RSD or %RSD. To display the coefficient of variation look under the red triangle of Summary Statistics and select Customize Summary Statistics.

Check the box next to CV and then click OK.

And if you look at the distribution of both A and the simulated A we do indeed now have an normal distribution for the simulated A.

Best,
Stan