Using the Calculator for Normal Distributions. Standard Normal Go to 2 nd Distribution Find #2 –...
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Using the Calculator for Normal Distributions
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Standard Normal
Go to 2nd Distribution Find #2 – Normalcdf
Key stroke is Normalcdf(Begin, end)
If standardized, then mean & st. deviation do not have to be given.
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Find P(1.1<z<1.89)
Press: Normalcdf (1.1, 1.89) enter
You should get 0.1063
Check By chart method:
0.9706 – 0.8643 = 0.1063
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To represent infinity we use
1E99 (1X10^99) for positive infinity
-1E99 (-1x10^99) for negative infinity
Represent in notation with ∞
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Find: P(z<2.07)
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Find: P(z>0.12)
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Try the following
P(z < -1.23)
P(-1.2<z<2.05)
P(z>1.23)
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Average age of a student is 20 with standard deviation of 2.1 years. What’s the probability that a student’s age is more than 23?
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Finding a percentile….
Use Invnorm(%) to get the z-score
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The mean score on a test is 70 with = 3. What’s the cutoff score for the 90th percentile?
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If the mean test score is 88 with standard deviation of 2, find the cutoff scores for the middle 40%.
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So if the mean is 34 and you know that 78% scored less than 36, what’s the standard deviation?
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If 28% scored less than 36 on a test, and 87% scored more than 34, what’s the mean and the standard deviation?
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