Stat and Prob M3 Adm
Stat and Prob M3 Adm
Stat and Prob M3 Adm
What is It
The following are the properties that can be observed from the graph of a
normal distribution, also known as Gaussian distribution.
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Consider the following examples:
*Since the area covered is 1 standard * Since the area covered is half
of the deviation to the left and to the right. curve.
𝑧2
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f(z) = 𝑒− 2
√2𝜋
The Z - Table
Let us get a closer look at the z-table. The outermost column and row
represent the z-values. The first two digits of the z-value are found in the leftmost
column and the last digit (hundredth place) is found on the first row.
Suppose the z-score is equal to 1.85, locate the first two digits 1.8 in the
leftmost column and the last digit, .05, can be located at the first row. Then find their
intersection which gives the corresponding area. Therefore, given z = 1.85, the area
is equal to 0.9678.
z 0.00 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.04 0.05 0.06 0.07 0.08 0.09
1.4 0.9192 0.9207 0.9222 0.9236 0.9251 0.9265 0.9279 0.9292 0.9306 0.9319
1.5 0.9332 0.9345 0.9357 0.9370 0.9382 0.9394 0.9406 0.9418 0.9429 0.9441
1.6 0.9452 0.9463 0.9474 0.9484 0.9495 0.9505 0.9515 0.9525 0.9535 0.9545
1.7 0.9554 0.9564 0.9573 0.9582 0.9591 0.9599 0.9608 0.9616 0.9625 0.9633
1.8 0.9641 0.9649 0.9656 0.9664 0.9671 0.9678 0.9686 0.9693 0.9699 0.9706
1.9 0.9713 0.9719 0.9726 0.9732 0.9738 0.9744 0.9750 0.9756 0.9761 0.9767
2.0 0.9772 0.9778 0.9783 0.9788 0.9793 0.9798 0.9803 0.9808 0.9812 0.9817
z 0.00 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.04 0.05 0.06 0.07 0.08 0.09
2.4 0.9918 0.9920 0.9922 0.9925 0.9927 0.9929 0.9931 0.9932 0.9934 0.9936
2.5 0.9938 0.9940 0.9941 0.9943 0.9945 0.9946 0.9948 0.9949 0.9951 0.9952
2.6 0.9953 0.9955 0.9956 0.9957 0.9959 0.9960 0.9961 0.9962 0.9963 0.9964
2.7 0.9965 0.9966 0.9967 0.9968 0.9969 0.9970 0.9971 0.9972 0.9973 0.9974
2.8 0.9974 0.9975 0.9976 0.9977 0.9977 0.9978 0.9979 0.9979 0.9980 0.9981
2. Find the area that corresponds to z = 1.29 Answer: 0.9015
3. Find the area that corresponds to z = 3 Answer: 0.9987
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4. Find the area that corresponds to z = - 0.64 Answer: 0.2611
z 0.00 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.04 0.05 0.06 0.07 0.08 0.09
-0.9 0.1841 0.1814 0.1788 0.1762 0.1736 0.1711 0.1685 0.1660 0.1635 0.1611
-0.8 0.2119 0.2090 0.2061 0.2033 0.2005 0.1977 0.1949 0.1922 0.1894 0.1867
-0.7 0.2420 0.2389 0.2358 0.2327 0.2296 0.2266 0.2236 0.2206 0.2177 0.2148
-0.6 0.2743 0.2709 0.2676 0.2643 0.2611 0.2578 0.2546 0.2514 0.2483 0.2451
-0.5 0.3085 0.3050 0.3015 0.2981 0.2946 0.2912 0.2877 0.2843 0.2810 0.2776
-0.4 0.3446 0.3409 0.3372 0.3336 0.3300 0.3264 0.3228 0.3192 0.3156 0.3121
Solution:
STEP 1: Draw a normal curve and locate the
z - score and shade.
STEP 2: Locate the corresponding area of the z - score in the z-table.
z = 1.67 has a corresponding area of 0.9525
STEP 3: If you are looking for a less than area, the area in the table is the
answer, therefore the P(Z < 1.67) = 0.9525 or 95.25%.
b. P(Z > -0.65) =
Solution:
STEP 1: Draw a normal curve and locate the
z - score and shade.
STEP 2: Locate the corresponding area of the z - score in the z-table.
z = -0.65 has a corresponding area of 0.2578
STEP 3: If you are looking for a greater than area, the area in the table is
subtracted from 1, therefore, 1.0000 – 0.2578 = 0.7422 , and the
P(Z > -0.65) = 0.7422 or 74.22%
The Z- Score
The z-score is an essential component in standard normal distribution. This
allows us to describe a given set of data by finding the z-scores. This leads us to a
question of how z-scores are identified?
Given a normal random variable X with mean (µ) and standrad deviation ( ),
each value of x of the variable can be transformed into z-scores using the formula,
𝑥− 𝜇
𝑧= 𝜎
where z = z- score or standard score
x = observed value
µ = mean
= standard deviation
To illustrate how the value of x can be converted in z-score, here are some
examples.
1. A random variable X has a mean of 6 and a standard deviation of 2. Find the
corresponding z-score for x = 11.
Given: x = 11 µ=6 =2
4.The scores in the summative test of 11- STEM B are normally distributed with a mean of
65 and a standard deviation of 12. Find the probability that some students got a score
below 40.
Solution:
40 − 65
= 12
−25
= 12
z = -2.08
Therefore, the P(X < 40) = P(Z < -2.08)
1.75 − 1.6
= .3
.15
= .3
z = 0.5
1. x = 28 µ = 16 =5
2. x = 68 µ = 75 =5
4. x = 24 µ = 38 =8
5. x = 50 µ = 45 =6