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5.1 Introduction to Normal Distributions and the
Standard Normal Distribution•Interpret graphs of normal probability distributions•Find areas under the standard normal curve
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Normal distribtuionA normal distribution is a continuous probability distribution for a random variable x where the mean, median, and mode are equal.
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Normal CurveThe graph of a normal distribution is called the normal curve.
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A normal distribution has the following properties:
1. The mean, median, and mode are equal.2. The normal curve is bell-shaped and is symmetric about the
mean.3. The total area under the normal curve is equal to 1.4. The normal curve approaches, but never touches, the x-axis as
it extends farther and farther away from the mean.5. Between μ-σ and μ+σ (in the center of the curve), the graph
curves downward. The graph curves upward to the left of μ-σ and to the right of μ+σ. The points at which the curve changes from curving upward to curving downward are called inflection points.
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Understanding Mean and Standard Deviation
Consider the normal curves shown at the right. Which normal curve has the greatest mean? Which normal curve has the greatest standard deviation?
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B has the greatest mean.
Curve C is more spread out, so curve C has the greatest standard deviation.
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Interpreting Graphs of Normal Distributions
The scaled test scores for the New York State Grade 8 English Language Arts Test are normally distributed. The normal curve shown below represents this distribution. What is the mean test score? Estimate the standard deviation of this normal distribution.
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Mean: 660
Standard Deviation: 30
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Standard normal distribution
The standard normal distribution is a normal distribution with a mean of 0 and a standard deviation of 1.
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Properties of the Standard Normal Distribution
Properties of the Standard Normal Distribution1. The cumulative area is close to 0 for z-scores close to z = -3.49.2. The cumulative area increases as the z-scores increase.3. The cumulative area for z = 0 is 0.5000.4. The cumulative area is close to 1 for z-scores close to z = 3.49.
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Using the Standard Normal Table1. Find the cumulative area that corresponds
to a z-score of -2.19.
2. Find the cumulative area that corresponds to a z-score of 2.17.
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0.0143
0.0143
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Finding Area Under the Standard Normal Curve
Find the area under the standard normal curve to the left of z = 2.13.
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0.9834
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Finding Area Under the Standard Normal Curve
Find the area under the standard normal curve to the right of z = -2.16.
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0.9846
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Finding Area Under the Standard Normal Curve
Find the area under the standard normal curve between z = -2.165 and z = -1.35.
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0.0733