Notation
Notation
Notation
You can model the heights of adult males in this city using a normal distribution ,
Notation
If 𝑋 is a normally distributed random variable, you write 𝑋~𝑁(𝜇, 𝜎 2 )
Approximately 68% of the data lies within one standard deviation of the mean
95% of the data lies within two standard Deviations of the mean
Nearly all of the data (99.7%) lies within three standard deviations of the mean
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a State the proportion of students who have an span between 116 cm and 124cm.
b State the proportion of students who have an span between 112 cm and
128cm.
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The lengths of a group of snakes, 𝑌 cm, are modeled as 𝑌~𝑁 (100, 𝜎 2 ). If 68% of
The snakes have a length between 93cm and 107 cm, find 𝜎 2
The masses of the sheep, 𝑀 kg, on a farm are modeled as 𝑀~𝑁 (𝜇, 𝜎 2 ). If the
Sheep weigh more than 52kg and 97.5% of the sheep weigh more than 47.5kg find 𝜇 and
𝜎2
a P (𝑠 > 45) b P(30 < 𝑠 < 60) c P 915 < 𝑠 < 75)
Alexia states that since it is impossible to score above 100%, this is not a suitable model.
The diagram shows the distribution of heights, in cm, of barn owls in the UK.
tables are provided in this textbook and exam to help you calculate probabilities for
the standard normal distribution, 𝑍.
The standard normal variable is usually denoted by 𝑍 and has a mean of 0 and a standard
deviation of 1. The common way of writing this is:
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The table of percentage points of the normal distribution gives the value of 𝑧
For various values of however, sometimes you will need to use main table.
You should remember that be symmetry, if P(𝑍 > 1.286) = 0.1 then P(𝑍 < −1.286) =
0.1 as well.
For the standard normal distribution 𝑍~𝑁(0,12 ), find values of 𝑎 such that:
a P(𝑍 < 𝑎) = 0.9082 b P(𝑍 > 𝑎) = 0.0314
If 𝑋~𝑁 (𝜇, 𝜎 2 ) is a normal random variable with mean 𝜇 and standard deviation 𝜎,
𝑋−𝜇
Then you can code 𝑍 using the formula: 𝑍 =
𝜎
Hint
𝑥−𝜇
If 𝑋 = 𝑥 then the corresponding value of 𝑋 will be 𝑧 = .
𝜎
𝑥−𝜇 𝜎
The mean of the coded data will be = 0 and the standard deviation will =1
𝜎 𝜎
The resulting 𝑍 –values will be normally distributed with 0 and standard deviation 1.
For the standard normal curve 𝑍~𝑁(0,12 ), the probability P (𝑍 < 𝑎) is sometimes written
as Ф(𝑎).
You can find it by entering 𝜇 = 0 and 𝜎 = 1 into the normal cumulative distribution
function on your calculator, or by using the tables.
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A medical researcher wants to study adults with blood pressures higher than the 95 th
percentile. Find the minimum blood pressure for an adult included in her study.
a P (𝑌 > 𝑠) = 975 b P(𝑌 > 𝑡) = 0.10 c Write down P(𝑠 < 𝑌 < 𝑡)
The random variable 𝑋~𝑁 (0.8,0.052 ). for each of the following values of 𝑋,write down
the corresponding value of the standardized normal distribution , 𝑍~𝑁(0,12 )
a Use the percentage points table to find a value of 𝑧 such that P (𝑍 > 𝑧) = 0.025
(1mark)
b A pilot training programme takes only the top 2.5% of candidates on a test.
with mean 80 and Given that the scores can be modeled using a normal distribution
standard deviation 4, use your answer to part 𝒂 to find the score necessary to get on
the programme. (2marks)
a Use the percentage points table to find a value of 𝑧 such that P(𝑍 < 𝑧) = 0.15
(1mark)
b A hat manufacturer makes a special ‘little’ hat which should fit 15% of its customers.
Given that hat sizes can be modeled using a normal distribution with mean 57cm and
standard deviation 2 cm, use your answer to part 𝒂 to find the size of a ‘little’ hat. . (2
marks)
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a Use the percentage points table to find a value of 𝑧 that correspond to the 10% to
90% inter- percentile range. (2 mark)
A particular of light bulb has a life modeled as a normal distribution with mean 1175
hours and standard deviation 56 hours. The bulb life is considered ‘standard’ if its life falls
into the 10% to 90% inter-percentile range.
b Use your answer to part 𝒂 to find the range of life to the nearest hour for a ‘standard’
bulb. (2 mark)
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Example 12
A machine makes metal sheets with width , 𝑋cm ,modeled as a normal distribution such
that
𝑋~𝑁 (50𝜎 2 ).
Given that P(𝑋 > 35) = 0.025 and P (𝑋 < 15) = 0.1469, find the value of 𝜇 and the value
of 𝜎.
Exercise 7E
1. The random variable 𝑋~𝑁(𝜇, 52 ) and P (𝑋 < 18) = 0.9032 Find the value of 𝜎
2. The random variable 𝑋~𝑁(11, 𝜎 2 ) and P (𝑋 > 20) = 0.01 Find the value of 𝜎
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3. The random variable 𝑌~𝑁(𝜇, 40) and P (𝑌 < 25) = 0.15 Find the value of 𝜎
4. The random variable 𝑌~𝑁(50, 𝜎 2 ) and P (𝑌 > 40) = 0.6554 Find the value of 𝜎
Given that P(𝑋 < 17) = 0.8159 and P(𝑋 < 25) = 0.9970,find the value of 𝜇
and the value of 𝜎
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Given that P(𝑌 < 15) = 0.10 and P (𝑌 > 35) = 0.005 , find the value 𝜇 and the value of 𝜎.
Given that P (𝑋 > 15) = 0.20 and P(𝑋 < 9) = 0.20 find the value of 𝜇 and the value of 𝜎.
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The random variable 𝑋~𝑁(𝜇, 𝜎 2 ). The lower quartile of 𝑋 is 25 and the upper quartile
of 𝑋is 45.find the value of 𝜇 and the value of 𝜎.
The random variable 𝑋~𝑁(0, 𝜎 2 ). Given that P(−4 < 𝑋 < 4) = 0.6, find the value of
𝜎.
Given that P (𝑋 > 2𝑎 ) = 0.2 and P (𝑋 < 𝑎) = 0.4, find the value of 𝑎.
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An automated wheel is used to make bowls. The diameter of the bowls, 𝐷mm, is
normally distributed with mean 𝜇 and standard deviation 5mm. given that 75% of bowls are
greater than 200mm in diameter, find :
c Find the probability that all three bowls are greater than 205 mm in diameter. (3
marks)
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A loom makes tablecloths with an average thickness of 2.5 mm. The thickness,
mm, can be modeled using a normal distribution. Given that 65% of tablecloths are lessT
The masses of the penguin on an island are found to be normally distributed with
mean𝜇, and standard deviation 𝜎. Given that 10% of the penguins have a mass less then
c Find the probability that at least 4 of than have mass greater than 24 kg. (4
marks)
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Use of calculators
You may be able to find probabilities for a normal distribution using your calculator.
You will need to refer to the instruction for your particular calculator.
These calculators can be used in your S1 examination but you are advised to clearly state
the
probability you can are finding and give your final answer to 3 significant figures.
The heights of a large group of men are normally distributed with a mean of 178 cm
and a standard deviation of 4 cm. A man is selected at random from this group.
B. Find the probability that three men, selected at random, are all less than 180 cm tall.
(3marks)
A manufacturer of door frames wants to ensure that fewer than 0,005 men have to bend
down to pass through the frame.
C. On the basis of this group, find the minimum height of a door frame to the nearest
centimeter. (2marks)
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The weights steel sheets produced by a factory are known to be normally distributed
with mean 32.5kg and standard deviation 2.2kg.
A. Find the percentage of sheets that weigh less than 30kg. (1mark)
B. Find the percentage of sheets produced that satisfy Bob’s requirements. (3marks)
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A. Find the probability that a battery will last for more than 60 hours. (2marks)
B. Find the probability that the battery lasts less than 35 hours. (1mark)
A random sample of 30 smartphone batteries is taken.
C. Find the probability that 3 or fewer last less than 35 hours. (2marks)
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The random variable 𝑋~𝑁(24, 𝜎 2 ). Given that P (𝑋 > 30) = 0.05, find :
A machine puts liquid into plastic cups in such a way that the given volume of 140 ml
and the probability that the machine puts in too much liquid so that the cup overflows is
0.01.
b Find the probability that machine puts in less than 110 ml. (1marks)
Ten percent of customers complain that the machine has not given enough liquid.
c Find the largest volume of liquid, to the nearest millilire that will lead to a complaint.
(2marks)
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The random variable 𝑋~𝑁(𝜇, 𝜎 2 ). The lower quartile of 𝑋 is 20 and upper quartile
is 40
The heights of seedlings are normally distributed. Given that 10%of the seedlings
are taller than 15cm and 5% are shorter than 4cm, find the mean and standard deviation of
the heights. (4marks)
A psychologist gives a student two different tests. The first test a mean of 80 and a
standard deviation of 10, and the student scores85.
The second test has a mean of 100 and a standard deviation of 15.
b Find the probability of a score of 105 or more on the second test (2marks)
c State, giving a reason, which of the students two test scores was better. (2marks)
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Jam is sold in jars and the mean weight of the contents is 108 grams.
Only 3%of jars have contents weighing less than 100 grams . Assuming that the weight of
b the proportion of jars where the contents weigh more that 115 grams. (2marks)
c Find the probability that 2 or fewer jars have contents weighing more that 115 grams.
(3marks)
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As part of the production process, the shelving is tested with two gauges (used for
measuring).
The first gauge is 7 mm thick and 98.61% of the shelving passes through this gauge. The
second
gauge is 5.2 mm thick and only 1.02% of the shelves pass through this gauge.
Find the mean and standard deviation of the thickness of the shelving. (4marks)
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2. The times taken by a large number of people to travel between two cities can be
modelled by a normal distribution with a mean of 5.2 hours. It is found that 62.5% of the
people took more than 4.5 hours to travel between the two cities.
A. If a number of extra people are taken into account, all of whom took exactly 5.2 hours
to travel between the two cities, state with reasons what would happen to:
I. The mean
II. The variance.
6 The random variable 𝑋 that has a normal distribution with mean 𝜇 𝑎𝑛𝑑deviation 𝜎 is
𝑋−𝜇
7 If 𝑋~𝑁(𝜇, 𝜎 2 ) and 𝑍~𝑁(0,12) then 𝑍 =
𝜎
8 Normal distribution tables are found in the back of the book and will be provided
in the mathematical Formulae and Statistical Tables book in the exam.
9 Approximately 68% of the date lies within one standard deviation of the mean.
10 95% of the data lies within two standard deviations of the mean.
11 Nearly all of the data (99.7%) lies within three standard deviations of the mean.