Constructing A Probability Histogram A Continues Random Variable
Constructing A Probability Histogram A Continues Random Variable
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Central Limit Theorem
(µ- ,µ+ )
μ μ μ μ μ+ μ+ μ+
2. 95.44% of all values
of X lie within one
standard deviation
from the mean µ .
(µ-2 ,µ+2 )
μ μ μ μ μ+ μ+ μ+
3. 99.73% of all values
of X lie within three
standard deviation
from the mean µ .
(µ-3 ,µ+3 )
μ μ μ μ μ+ μ+ μ+
μ μ μ μ μ+ μ+ μ+ Z values
Very Important Element in
Constructing a Normal Curve
𝑥−μ
z score --- z=
σ
Values
of a
random variable --- x = μ + 𝑧σ
1
1 {− 𝑧2 }
Probability --- f(x) = 𝑒 2
𝜎 2𝜋
Natural Exponential
Function
Example: Construct a normal curve
representing the graph of a normally
distributed random variable x with mean
μ = 120 and standard deviation σ = 15
Given: σ = 15
μ = 120
Asked: x = ?
Z=?
f(x) = ?
Finding the value of x
To find the value of x, we have to consider z in the graph. From the graph, we
have to consider that we should get at least 3 standard deviation away from
the mean. That is why we will use 1,2,3 (above the mean) and -1, -2, -3 (Below
the mean) as the value of z. Then, we will use this formula x = μ + 𝑧σ
= 3 = 2 = 1
105 − 120 90 − 120
𝑧= 75 − 120
15 𝑧= 𝑧=
−15 15 15
= =
−30 −45
15
15 =
15
= -1 = -2 = -3
Find the probability f(x)
1
1 {−2 𝑧 2 }
f(x) = 𝑒
σ 2𝜋
1 1 1
1 {−2 32 } 1 {−2 22 } 1 {−2 12 }
f(x) = 𝑒 f(x) = 𝑒 f(x) = 𝑒
15 2𝜋 15 2𝜋 15 2𝜋
= 0.0265961
1 1
1 {−2 −22 } 1 {−2 −12 }
1 1
{−2 −32 } f(x) = 𝑒 f(x) = 𝑒
f(x) = 𝑒 15 2𝜋 15 2𝜋
15 2𝜋
= 0.003599 = 0.0161314
= 0.000295
Tabular
x z f(x)
75 -3 0.000295
90 -2 0.003599
105 -1 0.016131
120 0 0.026596
135 1 0.016131
150 2 0.003599
165 3 0.000295
Probability Histogram
Area under the standard normal
curve
Table when z
is Positive (z)
Z = 1 --------------- a = .8413