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1
Introduction to the Normal Distribution (Dr.
Monticino)
2
Assignment SheetMath 1680
  • Read Chapter 5
  • Assignment 5
  • Due Monday, Feb. 21st
  • Chapter 5
  • Set A 1,2
  • Set B 1,2,3,5
  • Set C 1,2,3
  • Set D 1,2,3,4,5
  • Set E 1,2,3
  • Review exercises 1,2,3,4,7,8

3
Overview
  • Motivation
  • Calculations

4
The Normal Distribution
  • Histograms for a variety of data often have a
    bell curve shape
  • Because of this empirical observation and
    theoretical results, often approximate the
    distribution of a population by a normal
    distribution
  • Recall area of bars in histogram give percentage
    in a group.
  • Similarly, the area under a specified portion of
    the normal distribution curve gives the
    percentage in that range

5
Normal Distribution Approximation
6
The Normal Distribution
  • The standard normal curve is symmetric about 0
  • 50 of the area is to the left of 0 and 50 to
    the right of 0
  • Analogous areas on opposite sides of 0 have the
    same area

7
Standard Normal Distribution
  • 68 of the area is within -1,1 95 between
    -2,2 and 99.7 between -3,3
  • Other values are given by a normal table

8
Converting to SD Units
  • Examples
  • Suppose that the average weight for U.S. men is
    175 lbs. and the standard deviation for weight is
    20 lbs.
  • If a man weighs 190 lbs., how many standard
    deviation units away from the mean weight is he?
  • A man is 3.2 standard deviations above the
    mean-weight. How heavy is he?
  • Ninety-five percent of U.S. men weigh between
    what two values?

9
Examples
  • Find area under normal curve
  • to the right of 1
  • to the left of -.5
  • to the left of .75
  • between -1.5 and 1.5
  • outside of -2 and 2

10
Standard Normal Table
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Examples
  • The birthweight for babies is approximately
    normally distributed with an average birthweight
    of 7.2 lbs. and a standard deviation of 1.1 lbs.
  • A newborn baby weighing 9 lbs is how many
    standard deviation units away from the mean
    weight?
  • What percent of newborns weigh between 8.3 and
    6.1 lbs.
  • What percent of babies weigh more than 9 lbs?
  • At what percentile of weight is a 9 lb. baby?
  • What is the 25th percentile for newborns?
  • Thirty percent of babies weigh between what two
    values (centered on the mean)?

12
More Examples
  • Nationally, SAT scores are distributed normally
    with an average score of 1000 and a standard
    deviation of 150
  • What percent of students taking the SAT score
    above 1400
  • What percent score between 900 and 1200
  • What is the 95th percentile of SAT scores
  • (Dr. Monticino)
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