BS UNIT 2 Normal Distribution New
BS UNIT 2 Normal Distribution New
3. Unimodal
4. The total area under the curve is 1 (or 100%)
5. Asymptotic - The normal curve approaches,
but never touches, the x-axis as it extends
farther and farther away from the mean.
Normal Distribution
Normal Distribution Curve
The Normal Distribution:
as mathematical function (pdf)
1 x− 2
1 − ( )
f ( x) = e 2
2
This is a bell shaped curve
Note constants: with different centers and
=3.14159 spreads depending on
e=2.71828 and
The Normal PDF
f(x)
x
c d
Standard Normal Distribution
1st
decimal
place
0.5000
P(z > 1.26)
0.3962 = 0.5000 – 0.3962
= 0.1038
1.26 z
The Standard Normal Table:
P(z < 1.02)
0.3461
0.5000 P(z < 1.02)
= 0.5000 + 0.3461
= 0.8461
1.02 z
The Standard Normal Table:
P(z > –2.13)
f(x)
x That’s an infinite
number of tables!
Standardize the
Normal Distribution
x = 0 z
One table!
Comparing X and Z units
0 2.0 Z ( = 0, = 1)
Finding a Probability Corresponding
to a Normal Random Variable
1. Sketch normal distribution, indicate mean, and shade
the area corresponding to the probability you want.
2. Convert the boundaries of the shaded area from x
values to standard normal random variable z
= 𝑃 𝑧 < −2.65
= 0.5 − 0.4960
= 0.0040
Example 2
0.5 0.3413
Example 3
0.5
0.4901
Finding z-Values
for Known Probabilities
What is Z, given Standardized Normal
P(z) = .1217? Probability Table (Portion)
=0 ?
.31 z 0.2 .0793 .0832 .0871
= 5 8.1
? x = 0 .31 z
Example 1