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Section 6.3-1
Copyright © 2014, 2012, 2010 Pearson Education, Inc.
Lecture Slides
Elementary Statistics
Twelfth Edition
and the Triola Statistics Series
by Mario F. Triola
Section 6.3-2
Copyright © 2014, 2012, 2010 Pearson Education, Inc.
Chapter 6
Normal Probability Distributions
6-1 Review and Preview
6-2 The Standard Normal Distribution
6-3 Applications of Normal Distributions
6-4 Sampling Distributions and Estimators
6-5 The Central Limit Theorem
6-6 Assessing Normality
6-7 Normal as Approximation to Binomial
Section 6.3-3
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Key Concept
This section presents methods for working with
normal distributions that are not standard. That is,
the mean is not 0 or the standard deviation is not
1, or both.
The key concept is that we can use a simple
conversion that allows us to standardize any
normal distribution so that the same methods of
the previous section can be used.
Section 6.3-4
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Conversion Formula
Round z scores to 2 decimal places.
x
z




Section 6.3-5
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Converting to a Standard
Normal Distribution
x
z




Section 6.3-6
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1. Sketch a normal curve, label the mean and any specific x values, then
shade the region representing the desired probability.
2. For each relevant x value that is a boundary for the shaded region,
use Formula 6-2 to convert that value to the equivalent z score.
3. Use computer software or a calculator or Table A-2 to find the area of
the shaded region. This area is the desired probability.
Procedure for Finding Areas with a
Nonstandard Normal Distribution
Section 6.3-7
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Tall Clubs International has a requirement that women
must be at least 70 inches tall.
Given that women have normally distributed heights
with a mean of 63.8 inches and a standard deviation of
2.6 inches, find the percentage of women who satisfy
that height requirement.
Example – Tall Clubs International
Section 6.3-8
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Draw the normal distribution and shade the region.
Example – Tall Clubs International
Section 6.3-9
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Convert to a z score and use Table A-2 or technology to
find the shaded area.
The area to the right of 2.38 is 0.008656, and so about
0.87% of all women meet the requirement.
Example – Tall Clubs International
70 63.8
2.38
2.6
x
z


 
  
Section 6.3-10
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1. Don’t confuse z scores and areas. z scores are
distances along the horizontal scale, but areas are regions
under the normal curve. Table A-2 lists z scores in the
left column and across the top row, but areas are found in
the body of the table.
2. Choose the correct (right/left) side of the graph.
3. A z score must be negative whenever it is located in
the left half of the normal distribution.
4. Areas (or probabilities) are positive or zero values, but
they are never negative.
Finding Values From
Known Areas
Section 6.3-11
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1. Sketch a normal distribution curve, enter the given probability or
percentage in the appropriate region of the graph, and identify the x
value(s) being sought.
2. If using technology, refer to the instructions at the end of the text,
section 6.3. If using Table A-2 to find the z score corresponding to the
cumulative left area bounded by x. Refer to the body of Table A-2 to
find the closest area, then identify the corresponding z score.
3. Using Formula 6-2, enter the values for μ, σ, and the z score found in
step 2, and then solve for x.
(Another form of Formula 6-2)
4. Refer to the sketch of the curve to verify that the solution makes sense
in the context of the graph and in the context of the problem.
( )
x z
 
  
Procedure For Finding Values
From Known Areas or Probabilities
Section 6.3-12
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Example – Aircraft Cabins
When designing aircraft cabins, what ceiling height will allow 95% of
men to stand without bumping their heads? Men’s heights are
normally distributed with a mean of 69.5 inches and a standard
deviation of 2.4 inches.
First, draw the normal distribution.
Section 6.3-13
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Example – Aircraft Cabins
When designing aircraft cabins, what ceiling height will allow 95% of
men to stand without bumping their heads? Men’s heights are
normally distributed with a mean of 69.5 inches and a standard
deviation of 2.4 inches.
With z = 1.645, μ = 69.5, and σ = 2.4. we can solve for x.
   
69.5 1.645 2.4 73.448 inches
x z
 
    
Section 6.3-14
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Section 6.3-15
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Section 6.3-16
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Chapter 6 Section 3.ppt

  • 1. Section 6.3-1 Copyright © 2014, 2012, 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Lecture Slides Elementary Statistics Twelfth Edition and the Triola Statistics Series by Mario F. Triola
  • 2. Section 6.3-2 Copyright © 2014, 2012, 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Chapter 6 Normal Probability Distributions 6-1 Review and Preview 6-2 The Standard Normal Distribution 6-3 Applications of Normal Distributions 6-4 Sampling Distributions and Estimators 6-5 The Central Limit Theorem 6-6 Assessing Normality 6-7 Normal as Approximation to Binomial
  • 3. Section 6.3-3 Copyright © 2014, 2012, 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Key Concept This section presents methods for working with normal distributions that are not standard. That is, the mean is not 0 or the standard deviation is not 1, or both. The key concept is that we can use a simple conversion that allows us to standardize any normal distribution so that the same methods of the previous section can be used.
  • 4. Section 6.3-4 Copyright © 2014, 2012, 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Conversion Formula Round z scores to 2 decimal places. x z    
  • 5. Section 6.3-5 Copyright © 2014, 2012, 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Converting to a Standard Normal Distribution x z    
  • 6. Section 6.3-6 Copyright © 2014, 2012, 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. 1. Sketch a normal curve, label the mean and any specific x values, then shade the region representing the desired probability. 2. For each relevant x value that is a boundary for the shaded region, use Formula 6-2 to convert that value to the equivalent z score. 3. Use computer software or a calculator or Table A-2 to find the area of the shaded region. This area is the desired probability. Procedure for Finding Areas with a Nonstandard Normal Distribution
  • 7. Section 6.3-7 Copyright © 2014, 2012, 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Tall Clubs International has a requirement that women must be at least 70 inches tall. Given that women have normally distributed heights with a mean of 63.8 inches and a standard deviation of 2.6 inches, find the percentage of women who satisfy that height requirement. Example – Tall Clubs International
  • 8. Section 6.3-8 Copyright © 2014, 2012, 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Draw the normal distribution and shade the region. Example – Tall Clubs International
  • 9. Section 6.3-9 Copyright © 2014, 2012, 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Convert to a z score and use Table A-2 or technology to find the shaded area. The area to the right of 2.38 is 0.008656, and so about 0.87% of all women meet the requirement. Example – Tall Clubs International 70 63.8 2.38 2.6 x z       
  • 10. Section 6.3-10 Copyright © 2014, 2012, 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. 1. Don’t confuse z scores and areas. z scores are distances along the horizontal scale, but areas are regions under the normal curve. Table A-2 lists z scores in the left column and across the top row, but areas are found in the body of the table. 2. Choose the correct (right/left) side of the graph. 3. A z score must be negative whenever it is located in the left half of the normal distribution. 4. Areas (or probabilities) are positive or zero values, but they are never negative. Finding Values From Known Areas
  • 11. Section 6.3-11 Copyright © 2014, 2012, 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. 1. Sketch a normal distribution curve, enter the given probability or percentage in the appropriate region of the graph, and identify the x value(s) being sought. 2. If using technology, refer to the instructions at the end of the text, section 6.3. If using Table A-2 to find the z score corresponding to the cumulative left area bounded by x. Refer to the body of Table A-2 to find the closest area, then identify the corresponding z score. 3. Using Formula 6-2, enter the values for μ, σ, and the z score found in step 2, and then solve for x. (Another form of Formula 6-2) 4. Refer to the sketch of the curve to verify that the solution makes sense in the context of the graph and in the context of the problem. ( ) x z      Procedure For Finding Values From Known Areas or Probabilities
  • 12. Section 6.3-12 Copyright © 2014, 2012, 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Example – Aircraft Cabins When designing aircraft cabins, what ceiling height will allow 95% of men to stand without bumping their heads? Men’s heights are normally distributed with a mean of 69.5 inches and a standard deviation of 2.4 inches. First, draw the normal distribution.
  • 13. Section 6.3-13 Copyright © 2014, 2012, 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Example – Aircraft Cabins When designing aircraft cabins, what ceiling height will allow 95% of men to stand without bumping their heads? Men’s heights are normally distributed with a mean of 69.5 inches and a standard deviation of 2.4 inches. With z = 1.645, μ = 69.5, and σ = 2.4. we can solve for x.     69.5 1.645 2.4 73.448 inches x z       
  • 14. Section 6.3-14 Copyright © 2014, 2012, 2010 Pearson Education, Inc.
  • 15. Section 6.3-15 Copyright © 2014, 2012, 2010 Pearson Education, Inc.
  • 16. Section 6.3-16 Copyright © 2014, 2012, 2010 Pearson Education, Inc.