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The
Normal
Curve
and
Probability
Recall…..
Normal Curve
z-score
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THE NORMAL CURVE AND
PROBABILITY
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THE NORMAL CURVE AND PROBABILITY
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THE NORMAL CURVE AND
PROBABILITY
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THE NORMAL CURVE AND
PROBABILITY
Area under Z
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THE NORMAL CURVE AND
PROBABILITY
Answer:
P (Z BETWEEN 0 AND 1.03) = 34.85 / Area under Z
100 = .3485
P (Z > 1.03) = .50 - .3485 = .1515 = .15
OR 15%
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THE NORMAL CURVE AND
PROBABILITY
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THE NORMAL CURVE AND
PROBABILITY
Sol:
1. find the z-score 1% Probability
Z=2.33
2. locate on the table
P (Z BETWEEN 0 AND 2.33) =
49.01 / 100 = .4901
◍ P (Z > 2.33) = .50 - .4901 = .
0099 = .01 OR 1%
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4. TO DEVELOP SOME
PERFORMANCE STANDARDS,
A TEACHER DECIDES TO
USE THE NORMAL CURVE TO
DETERMINE THE TEST
SCORE ABOVE WHICH 7% OF
THE SCORES SHOULD FALL?
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TO DEVELOP SOME PERFORMANCE STANDARDS, A TEACHER DECIDES TO
USE THE NORMAL CURVE TO DETERMINE THE TEST SCORE ABOVE WHICH 7%
OF THE SCORES SHOULD FALL
FIRST DETERMINE THE Z-SCORE ABOVE WHICH 7% OF THE AREA UNDER THE
NORMAL CURVE FALLS
P (Z > ?) = 7 / 100
IF WE ARE LOOKING FOR THE TOP 7%, 43% OF THE TEST SCORES LIE
BETWEEN THE MEAN AND THE SCORE FOR WHICH THE TEACHER IS LOOKING
USING TABLE 2.9, WHAT Z-SCORE CORRESPONDS CLOSEST TO 43%?
Z-SCORE OF 1.48 CORRESPONDING TO .4306 LIES THE CLOSET TO .43
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◍ THEN DETERMINE THE TEST
SCORE (X) ABOVE WHICH 7% OF
THE SCORES SHOULD FALL
USING THE FOLLOWING
FORMULA TO CALCULATE X:
X = MEAN + Z(STANDARD
DEVIATION)
ASSUMING THE MEAN IS 31.25,
STANDARD DEVIATION IS 5, AND
THE CALCULATED Z-SCORE =
1.48:
X = 31.25 + 1.48(5) =
31.25 + 7.4 = 38.65
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