Module 8 (Normal Distribution)
Module 8 (Normal Distribution)
Module 8 (Normal Distribution)
Formula:
𝑣𝑎𝑙𝑢𝑒−𝑚𝑒𝑎𝑛 𝑥−𝜇
𝑧= =
𝑠𝑡𝑎𝑛𝑑𝑎𝑟𝑑 𝑑𝑒𝑣𝑖𝑎𝑡𝑖𝑜𝑛 𝜎
Example 1
The test scores for a civil service exam are normally distributed with a mean of 152 and a
standard deviation of 7. Find the standard z-score for a person with a score of:
Example 2
The test scores for a civil service exam are normally distributed with a mean of 152 and a
standard deviation of 7. Find the test score for a person with a standard score of:
B. Finding Probabilities
Rules:
1. To find the probability that z is less than (to the left of) a given value, read the
cumulative area in the table corresponding to that z-score.
2. To find the probability that z is greater than (to the right of) a given value, subtract
the cumulative area in the table from 1.
3. To find the probability that z is between two given values, find the cumulative
areas for each and subtract the smaller area from the larger.
Example 3
Let z be a standardized variable. Find the following probabilities using the areas of the
normal curve table.
1. P z 2.4 = 0.9918
Example 4
Solution: Since we are concerned on the area falling to the left, looking at
Appendix B, the area 84.61% or 0.8461 corresponds to z-score 1.02. Thus,
𝑃(𝑍 < 𝑧) = 0.8461
z = 1.02
Solution: The area indicated falls to the right, so we need to subtract the indicated
area from 1, and then locate the z-score of the resulting area using the table.
𝑃(𝑍 > 𝑧) = 0.9345
𝑃(𝑍 < 𝑧) = 1 − 0.9345
𝑃 (𝑍 < 𝑧) = 0.0655
𝑧 = −1.51
If a random variable x is normally distributed, the probability that x will fall within an
interval is equal to the area under the curve in the interval.
Example 5
Solution:
𝑋 − 𝜇 50 − 40
𝑍= = = 1.67
𝜎 6
Solution: looking at the table, 38% or 0.38 corresponds to the z-score between
−0.3 𝑎𝑛𝑑 − 0.31, thus, we take their average which is the z-score= -0.305. Then
to find X, we use this z-value to the equation 𝑥 = 𝜇 + 𝑧𝜎
𝑥 = 𝜇 + 𝑧𝜎
𝑥 = 40 + (−0.305)(6)
𝑥 = 38.17
Applications
1. IQ scores are normally distributed with a mean of 100 and a standard deviation of 15.
Find the probability that a person selected at random will have an IQ score less than
115.
𝑥−𝜇 115−100
𝑧= =
𝜎 15
z = 1.0
𝑃 (𝑍 < 1.0) = 0.8413
2. Monthly utility bills in a certain city are normally distributed with a mean of $100 and
a standard deviation of $12. A utility bill is randomly selected. Find the probability
that it is between $80 and $115.
𝑥−𝜇 80−100 𝑥−𝜇 115−100
𝑧1 = = 𝑧2 = =
𝜎 12 𝜎 12
𝑧1 = −1.67 𝑧2 = 1.25
𝑃(−1.67 < 𝑍 < 1.25) = 𝑃(𝑍 < 1.25) − 𝑃(𝑍 < −1.67)
= 0.8944 − 0.0475
= 0.8469
3. On an examination the average grade was 74 and the standard deviation was 7. If 12%
of the class are given A’s, and the grades are curved to follow a normal distribution,
what is the lowest possible A and the highest possible B?