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Topic 7: The Normal Distribution
00. Suppose a population is unimodal and symmetric with mean 55 and standard deviation 7. Use
Figure 7.11 to aid in answering the following questions.
(a) Approximately what percent of observations are below 34?
(b) Approximately what percent of observations are above 55?
(c) Approximately what percent of observations are between 41 and 62?
(d) Approximately what percent of observations are above 48?
Figure 7.11: Depiction of the Empirical Rule for X N(55, 7)
X: 34
41
48
55
62
69
76
Z: -3
-2
-1
2
57. Consider the standard normal distribution, Z ~ N(0, 1). Find the following using the calculator.
(a) The area below z = 1.3.
(b) The area below z =-1.3.
(c) The area above z = 1.3.
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(d) The area between z = -1.3 and z = 1.3.
58. Suppose times for the 100m sprint for the average person are unimodal and symmetric with mean
14 seconds and standard deviation 0.8 seconds. What is the probability that the average person
has a time faster than Usain Bolt's record of 9.58 seconds?
59. Consider the standard normal distribution, Z ~ N(0, 1). Find the following using the calculator.
(a) The z-score of the 45th percentile.
60. Suppose times for the 100m sprint for the average person are unimodal and symmetric with mean
14 seconds and standard deviation 0.8 seconds. What speed is the third quartile? Hint: The
third quartile represents what percentile?
(b) The z-score for the top 20%.
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