A document describes finding the lowest possible score needed to qualify for a police academy, where candidates must score in the top 10% on a test with a mean of 200 and standard deviation of 20. Using normal distribution properties and z-scores, the lowest possible score is calculated to be 226. A second example calculates the range of blood pressure readings corresponding to the middle 60% of a population with mean 120 and standard deviation 8, found to be between 113.28 and 126.72.
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5.3 Finding Values Using The Normal Distribution
A document describes finding the lowest possible score needed to qualify for a police academy, where candidates must score in the top 10% on a test with a mean of 200 and standard deviation of 20. Using normal distribution properties and z-scores, the lowest possible score is calculated to be 226. A second example calculates the range of blood pressure readings corresponding to the middle 60% of a population with mean 120 and standard deviation 8, found to be between 113.28 and 126.72.
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Finding values
To qualify for a police academy, candidates
must score in the top 10% on a general
abilities test. The test has a mean of 200 and a standard deviation of 20. Find the lowest possible score to qualify. Assume the test scores are normally distributed.
To qualify for a police academy, candidates
must score in the top 10% on a general
abilities test. The test has a mean of 200 and a standard deviation of 20. Find the lowest possible score to qualify. Assume the test scores are normally distributed.
To qualify for a police academy, candidates must
score in the top 10% on a general abilities test. The
test has a mean of 200 and a standard deviation of 20. Find the lowest possible score to qualify. Assume the test scores are normally distributed.
The area from the chart, however, is between 200
and x
To qualify for a police academy, candidates must
score in the top 10% on a general abilities test. The
test has a mean of 200 and a standard deviation of 20. Find the lowest possible score to qualify. Assume the test scores are normally distributed. 0.5000
0.4000
The area from the chart, however, is between 200
and x
To qualify for a police academy, candidates must
score in the top 10% on a general abilities test. The
test has a mean of 200 and a standard deviation of 20. Find the lowest possible score to qualify. Assume the test scores are normally distributed. 0.5000
0.4000
Find the nearest value in the chart to 0.4000
To qualify for a police academy, candidates must
score in the top 10% on a general abilities test. The
test has a mean of 200 and a standard deviation of 20. Find the lowest possible score to qualify. Assume the test scores are normally distributed. 0.5000
0.4000
The nearest value in the chart to 0.4000 is 0.3997
To qualify for a police academy, candidates must
score in the top 10% on a general abilities test. The
test has a mean of 200 and a standard deviation of 20. Find the lowest possible score to qualify. Assume the test scores are normally distributed.
Use this value and the chart to find the
corresponding
z-score
The nearest value in the chart to 0.4000 is 0.3997
To qualify for a police academy, candidates must
score in the top 10% on a general abilities test. The
test has a mean of 200 and a standard deviation of 20. Find the lowest possible score to qualify. Assume the test scores are normally distributed.
The nearest value in the chart to 0.4000 is 0.3997
To qualify for a police academy, candidates
must score in the top 10% on a general
abilities test. The test has a mean of 200 and a standard deviation of 20. Find the lowest possible score to qualify. Assume the test scores are normally distributed. The z-score that corresponds is 1.28. Use this
to find the x value.
To qualify for a police academy, candidates
must score in the top 10% on a general
abilities test. The test has a mean of 200 and a standard deviation of 20. Find the lowest possible score to qualify. Assume the test scores are normally distributed. The z-score that corresponds is 1.28. Use this
to find the x value.
To qualify for a police academy, candidates
must score in the top 10% on a general
abilities test. The test has a mean of 200 and a standard deviation of 20. Find the lowest possible score to qualify. Assume the test scores are normally distributed. The z-score that corresponds is 1.28. Use this
to find the x value.
A score of 226 is the lowest possible score to
qualify for the police academy.
For a medical study, a researcher wishes to
select people in the middle 60% of the
population based on blood pressure. If the mean systolic blood pressure is 120 and the standard deviation is 8, find the upper and lower readings that would qualify people to participate in the study.
For a medical study, a researcher wishes to
select people in the middle 60% of the
population based on blood pressure. If the mean systolic blood pressure is 120 and the standard deviation is 8, find the upper and lower readings that would qualify people to participate in the study.
For a medical study, a researcher wishes to
select people in the middle 60% of the
population based on blood pressure. If the mean systolic blood pressure is 120 and the standard deviation is 8, find the upper and lower readings that would qualify people to participate in the study. Look up 0.3000 in the chart.
For a medical study, a researcher wishes to
select people in the middle 60% of the
population based on blood pressure. If the mean systolic blood pressure is 120 and the standard deviation is 8, find the upper and lower readings that would qualify people to participate in the study. Look up 0.3000 in the chart. Corresponding z-score is 0.84
For a medical study, a researcher wishes to
select people in the middle 60% of the
population based on blood pressure. If the mean systolic blood pressure is 120 and the standard deviation is 8, find the upper and lower readings that would qualify people to participate in the study.
0.8 4
For a medical study, a researcher wishes to
select people in the middle 60% of the
population based on blood pressure. If the mean systolic blood pressure is 120 and the standard deviation is 8, find the upper and lower readings that would qualify people to participate in the study.
-0.84
0.8 4
For a medical study, a researcher wishes to
select people in the middle 60% of the
population based on blood pressure. If the mean systolic blood pressure is 120 and the standard deviation is 8, find the upper and lower readings that would qualify people to participate in the study. Look up 0.3000 in the chart. Corresponding z-score is 0.84 and -0.84
For a medical study, a researcher wishes to
select people in the middle 60% of the
population based on blood pressure. If the mean systolic blood pressure is 120 and the standard deviation is 8, find the upper and lower readings that would qualify people to participate in the study. x1 = z + = (0.84)(8) + 120 = 126.72
For a medical study, a researcher wishes to
select people in the middle 60% of the
population based on blood pressure. If the mean systolic blood pressure is 120 and the standard deviation is 8, find the upper and lower readings that would qualify people to participate in the study. x1 = z + = (0.84)(8) + 120 = 126.72 x2 = z + = (-0.84)(8) + 120 = 113.28
For a medical study, a researcher wishes to
select people in the middle 60% of the
population based on blood pressure. If the mean systolic blood pressure is 120 and the standard deviation is 8, find the upper and lower readings that would qualify people to participate in the study. x1 = z + = (0.84)(8) + 120 = 126.72 x2 = z + = (-0.84)(8) + 120 = 113.28 The middle 60% will have readings between
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