Normal Distribution and Sampling and Sampling Distributions
Normal Distribution and Sampling and Sampling Distributions
Properties of Normal
Distributions
A continuous random variable has an infinite
number of possible values that can be represented
by an interval on the number line.
Normal curve
Total area = 1
x
μ 3σ μ 2σ μσ μ μ+σ μ + 2σ μ + 3σ
x
1 3 5 7 9 11 13
x
6 7 8 9 10
Height (in feet)
z
3 2 1 0 1 2 3
0.0 .5000 .5040 .5080 .5120 .5160 .5199 .5239 .5279 .5319 .5359
0.1 .5398 .5438 .5478 .5517 .5557 .5596 .5636 .5675 .5714 .5753
0.2 .5793 .5832 .5871 .5910 .5948 .5987 .6026 .6064 .6103 .6141
2.6 .9953 .9955 .9956 .9957 .9959 .9960 .9961 .9962 .9963 .9964
2.7 .9965 .9966 .9967 .9968 .9969 .9970 .9971 .9972 .9973 .9974
2.8 .9974 .9975 .9976 .9977 .9977 .9978 .9979 .9979 .9980 .9981
3.4 .0002 .0003 .0003 .0003 .0003 .0003 .0003 .0003 .0003 .0003
3.3 .0003 .0004 .0004 .0004 .0004 .0004 .0004 .0005 .0005 .0005
0.3 .3483 .3520 .3557 .3594 .3632 .3669 .3707 .3745 .3783 .3821
0.2 .3859 .3897 .3936 .3974 .4013 .4052 .4090 .4129 .4168 .4207
0.1 .4247 .4286 .4325 .4364 .4404 .4443 .4483 .4522 .4562 .4602
0.0 .4641 .4681 .4724 .4761 .4801 .4840 .4880 .4920 .4960 .5000
z
0 1.23
1. Use the table to find
the area for the z-score.
z
0 1.23
1. Use the table to find
the area for the z-score.
z
0.75 0 1.23
Always draw
the curve!
2.33 0
z
0 0.94
z
1.98 0 1.07
Finding Probabilities
Probability and Normal
Distributions
If a random variable, x, is normally
distributed, you can find the probability that
x will fall in a given interval by calculating
the area under the normal curve for that
interval.
μ = 10
P(x < σ=5
15)
x
μ =10 15
x z
μ =10 15 μ =0 1
Same area
P(x < 15) = P(z < 1) = Shaded area under the curv
= 0.8413
Larson & Farber, Elementary Statistics: Picturing the World, 3e 23
Probability and Normal
Distributions
Example:
The average on a statistics test was 78 with a
standard deviation of 8. If the test scores are
normally distributed, find the probability that a
student receives a test score less than 90.
μ = 78 x - μ 90-78
σ=8 z =
σ 8
=1.5
P(x < 90)
(x > 85) = P(z > 0.88) = 1 P(z < 0.88) = 1 0.8106 = 0.18
(60 < x < 80) = P(2.25 < z < 0.25) = P(z < 0.25) P(z < 2.25)
= 0.5987 0.0122 = 0.5865
Larson & Farber, Elementary Statistics: Picturing the World, 3e 26
Group Activities
Direction:
1. Form 4 groups.
2. Answer the given problem for each group.
3. Follow the guidelines in Finding the Areas
4. Post your answer on the board.
5. A volunteer from each group will explain the
answer.
Problem:
The average on a statistics test was 82 with
a standard deviation of 9. If the test scores
are normally distributed, find the probability
that a student receives a test score:
Group 2:
a. Less than 76
b. Greater than 87
c. Between 76 and 87
d. Outside the range of 76 and 87
Group 4:
a. Less than 70
b. Greater than 99
c. Between 70 and 99
d. Outside the range of 70 and 99