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1 Normal Distribution Calculations

2 Using the 4-step Process
State: Express in terms of the observed variable x. Plan: Draw a picture of the distribution and shade the area of interest. Do: Perform calculations Standardize x Use the table Conclude: Write your conclusion in the context of the problem.

3 State: Plan: Do: Conclude:
When Tiger Woods hits his driver, the distance the ball travels follows a Normal Distribution with mean 304 yards and standard deviation 8 yards. What percent of Tiger’s drives travel at least 290 yards? State: Plan: Do: Conclude: Let x = the distance Tiger’s ball travels and it has a distribution N(304, 8). We want P(x  290). About 96% of Tigers drives travel at least 290 yards.

4 Scores for a test have a mean of 100 and standard deviation of 15
Scores for a test have a mean of 100 and standard deviation of 15. Find the probability that a score is below 112.

5 Every month, American households generate an average of 28 pounds of newspaper for garbage or recycling. Assume =2 pounds. If a household is selected at random, find the probability that it generates between 27 and 31 pounds per month.

6 An exclusive college desires to accept only the top 10% of all graduating seniors based on the results of a national placement test. This test has a mean of 500 and a standard deviation of Find the cutoff score for the exam.

7 For a medical study a researcher wishes to select people in the middle 60% of the population based on blood pressure. If the mean systolic blood pressure is 120 and the standard deviation is 8, find the upper and lower reading that would qualify a person to be in the study.

8 In the 2008 Wimbledon tennis tournament, Rafael Nadal averaged 115 miles per hour (mph) on his first serves. Assume that the distribution of his first serve speeds is Normal with a mean of 115 mph and a standard deviation of 6 mph. About what proportion of his first serves would you expect to exceed 120 mph?

9 What percent of Rafael Nadal’s first serves are between 100 and 110 mph? N(115, 6)

10 According to http://www. cdc
According to the heights of 3 year old females are approximately Normally distributed with a mean of 94.5 cm and a standard deviation of 4 cm. What is the third quartile of this distribution?

11 Homework Worksheet (not the book problems listed)


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