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Chapter 6
The Normal Distribution
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Chapter 6 Overview
Introduction
6-1 Normal Distributions
6-2 Applications of the Normal
Distribution
6-3 The Central Limit Theorem
6-4 The Normal Approximation to the
Binomial Distribution
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Chapter 6 Objectives
1. Identify distributions as symmetric or skewed.
2. Identify the properties of a normal distribution.
3. Find the area under the standard normal
distribution, given various z values.
4. Find probabilities for a normally distributed
variable by transforming it into a standard
normal variable.
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Chapter 6 Objectives
5. Find specific data values for given
percentages, using the standard normal
distribution.
6. Use the central limit theorem to solve
problems involving sample means for large
samples.
7. Use the normal approximation to compute
probabilities for a binomial variable.
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6.1 Normal Distributions
Many continuous variables have distributions
that are bell-shaped and are called
approximately normally distributed
variables.
The theoretical curve, called the bell curve or
the Gaussian distribution, can be used to
study many variables that are not normally
distributed but are approximately normal.
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Normal Distributions
2 2( ) (2 )
2
Xe
y
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The mathematical equation for the normal
distribution is:
2.718
3.14
where
e
population mean
population standard deviation
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Normal Distributions
The shape and position of the normal
distribution curve depend on two parameters,
the mean and the standard deviation.
Each normally distributed variable has its own
normal distribution curve, which depends on the
values of the variable’s mean and standard
deviation.
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Normal Distributions
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Normal Distribution Properties
The normal distribution curve is bell-shaped.
The mean, median, and mode are equal and
located at the center of the distribution.
The normal distribution curve is unimodal (i.e.,
it has only one mode).
The curve is symmetrical about the mean,
which is equivalent to saying that its shape is
the same on both sides of a vertical line
passing through the center.
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Normal Distribution Properties
The curve is continuous—i.e., there are no
gaps or holes. For each value of X, here is a
corresponding value of Y.
The curve never touches the x axis.
Theoretically, no matter how far in either
direction the curve extends, it never meets the
x axis—but it gets increasingly closer.
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Normal Distribution Properties
The total area under the normal distribution
curve is equal to 1.00 or 100%.
The area under the normal curve that lies within
one standard deviation of the mean is
approximately 0.68 (68%).
two standard deviations of the mean is
approximately 0.95 (95%).
three standard deviations of the mean is
approximately 0.997 ( 99.7%).
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Normal Distribution Properties
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Standard Normal Distribution
Since each normally distributed variable has its
own mean and standard deviation, the shape
and location of these curves will vary. In
practical applications, one would have to have
a table of areas under the curve for each
variable. To simplify this, statisticians use the
standard normal distribution.
The standard normal distribution is a normal
distribution with a mean of 0 and a standard
deviation of 1.
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z value (Standard Value)
The z value is the number of standard deviations
that a particular X value is away from the mean.
The formula for finding the z value is:
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value - mean
standard deviationz
Xz
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Area under the Standard Normal
Distribution Curve
1. To the left of any z value:
Look up the z value in the table and use the
area given.
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Area under the Standard Normal
Distribution Curve
2. To the right of any z value:
Look up the z value and subtract the area
from 1.
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Area under the Standard Normal
Distribution Curve
3. Between two z values:
Look up both z values and subtract the
corresponding areas.
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Please refer to your worksheet to take
notes for the following examples.
Show as much work as possible.
Although there is a common trend, each
example some variation.
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Example 6-1: Area under the Curve
Find the area to the left of z = 1.99.
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The value in the 1.9 row and the .09 column of
Table E is .9767. The area is .9767.
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Example 6-2: Area under the Curve
Find the area to right of z = -1.16.
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The value in the -1.1 row and the .06 column of
Table E is .1230. The area is 1 - .1230 = .8770.
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Example 6-3: Area under the Curve
Find the area between z = 1.68 and z = -1.37.
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The values for z = 1.68 is .9535 and for z = -1.37
is .0853. The area is .9535 - .0853 = .8682.
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Example 6-4: Probability
a. Find the probability: P(0 < z < 2.32)
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The values for z = 2.32 is .9898 and for z = 0 is
.5000. The probability is .9898 - .5000 = .4898.
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Example 6-5: Probability Find the z value such that the area under the
standard normal distribution curve between 0 and
the z value is 0.2123.
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Add .5000 to .2123 to get the cumulative area of
.7123. Then look for that value inside Table E.
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Example 6-5: Probability
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The z value is 0.56.
Add .5000 to .2123 to get the cumulative area of
.7123. Then look for that value inside Table E.
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#6-10
For the following problems,
1) Draw a diagram of the region described.
2) Find the area of the shaded region.
3) State your answer as a decimal or a %.
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#6 p(z< -1.65)
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-1.65 0
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#7 p(z> 1.91)
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y
1.910
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#8
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y
-0.3 0
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#9
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y
20
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#10
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y
-1.75 0 1.1
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Write an expression for the
region below; find the area
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y
1.240 2.03
𝑝(1.24 < 𝑧 < 2.03)
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Write an expression for the
region below; find the area
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y
-1.24 0-2.03
𝑝(−2.03 < 𝑧 < −1.24)
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Four possible answers
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Homework
Sec 6.1 page 311:
# 1-5 all,
#7-45 do as many as you need!
# 46-49 all.
#49 is the building block to chapter 7.
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