The Normal Distribution - 2July
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The Normal Distribution
AS Mathematics
Statistics 1 Module
Introduction :
The Normal Distribution
– X~N(,2) where is the population mean and 2 is
the population variance
– The distribution is symmetrical about the mean, and
all the averages (mean, mode and median coincide)
– The distribution can be plotted as a frequency polygon
where the total area under the curve equal 1
– The curve will extend to - to the left and + to the
right
The curve
Comparing Theory and
Experimental Observations
In reality, like all probability work, the results you obtain using
probability theory will not coincide exactly with actual observations.
This is true for Normal Distribution as well.
However, if a large enough sample is taken it can be seen that the
Normal Distribution model will closely follow observed results.
Experiment and Theory
Calculating Normal Distribution probabilities involves standardising
an experiment using Z~N(0,1) where z = x-
Calculating Probabilities
Normal distribution probabilities are calculated by
using a complicated formulae, luckily you do not
need to know this formulae as all the results have
been calculated and put into Normal Distribution
tables for the Standardised Distribution of
Z~N(0,1)
Finding Probabilities
Using tables
Exam Practice
Qu. 1
Qu. 2
Qu. 3
Qu. 4
Statistics Quiz