Lesson 5 Areas Under Normal Curve PDF
Lesson 5 Areas Under Normal Curve PDF
Lesson 5 Areas Under Normal Curve PDF
Lesson
Corresponds to Different Standard
5
Normal Values
What’s In
Perform the indicated operation manually.
1. What is the
Review: difference
between 0.9983
and 0.4531?
2. What is the value
when 1 is subtracted
by 0.3413?
3. What is the result
of 0.0033 subtracted
to 0.4772?
4. What is the
0.1537?
5. By how much
1 is greater than
to 0.2318?
What’s New
A. The following numbers are the numbers found at the left side and
upper part of the table. Identify the number that lies on the
intersection between the given set of numbers. Use the Table of
the Area Under Normal Curve indicated at the last page of this
module.
Figure 1: Standard
distribution, and one of the things that you have learned is that the total area
under the curve is equal to one. Since the standard normal distribution is
defined as normally distributed random variable having a mean of zero ( µ= 0 )
Normal Curve
and standard deviation of one (ơ = 1), the fifty (50) percent of the region under
the curve is below the mean and the other 50% is above the mean, as shown
in the illustration below at Figure 1.
How to use the Table of Areas under the Normal Curve?
Solution:
Step 1. Draw/sketch a
normal curve and locate the
given z-value.
Step 2. Shade the
region of the curve
according to the
condition of z-value
whether it is
below, above, or between.
Step 3. Use the
table of the area
under the normal
curve to find the
corresponding area