Mean SD X Operator P (X 64) Z P (Z - 1) : Professor's Past Test Score Distribution Is Normally Distributed
Mean SD X Operator P (X 64) Z P (Z - 1) : Professor's Past Test Score Distribution Is Normally Distributed
A B C D E F G
1 Professor's past test score distribution is normally distributed
2 Mean = 74
3 SD = s 10
4 x 64
5 Operator <=
6 P(x<=64) 0.158655254 =NORM.DIST(B4,B2,B3,1)
7 z -1 =(B4-B2)/B3
8 P(z<=-1) 0.158655254 =NORM.S.DIST(B7,1)
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Professor's past test score distribution is normally distributed
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Mean = = 74
11 SD = s = 10
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A B C D E F G
1 Professor's past test score distribution is normally distributed
2 Mean = 74
3 SD = s 10
4 x 80
5 Operator >=
6 P(x>=80) 0.274253118 =1-NORM.DIST(B4,B2,B3,1)
7 z 0.6 =(B4-B2)/B3
8 P(z>=0.6) 0.274253118 =1-NORM.S.DIST(B7,1)
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Professor's past test score distribution is normally distributed
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Mean = = 74
11 SD = s = 10
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A B C D E F
1 Professor's past test score distribution is normally distributed
2 Mean = 74
3 SD = s 10
4 x lower 75
5 x upper 90
6 Operator between
7 P(75 <= x <= 90) 0.405372871 =NORM.DIST(B5,B2,B3,1)-NORM.DIST(B4,B2,B3,1)
8 z lower 0.1 =(B4-$B$2)/$B$3
9 z upper 1.6 =(B5-$B$2)/$B$3
10 P(0.1 <= z <= 1.6) 0.405372871 =NORM.S.DIST(B9,1)-NORM.S.DIST(B8,1)
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Professor's past test score distribution is normally distributed
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Mean = = 74
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P(75 <= x <= 90) = 0.4054
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A B C D E F G
1 Professor's past test score distribution is normally distributed
2 Mean = 74
3 SD = s 10
4 Probability 10%
5 X value 86.81551566 =NORM.INV(1-B4,B2,B3)
6 z value 1.281551566 =NORM.S.INV(1-B4)
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8 Professor's past test score distribution is normally distributed
9 Mean = = 74
10 SD = s = 10
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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N
1 Professor's past test score distribution is normally distributed
2 Mean = 74 Chart Instructions:
3 SD = s 10 1) Highlight P(x) column of chart heights and create area chart
4 x 84 2) Design Ribbon Tab, Select Data button, Add second column of P(x) with chart heights
5 Operator <= 3) Select second column of P(x) in chart, Ctrl + 1, Add to Secondary Axis
6 P(x<=84) 0.841344746 =NORM.DIST(B4,B2,B3,1) 4) Design Ribbon Tab, Edit Series: For P(x<=x) add z values to Horizontal Axis,
7 z 1 =(B4-B2)/B3 For P(x) add x values to Horizontal Axis.
8 P(z<=1) 0.841344746 =NORM.S.DIST(B7,1) 5) Click Plus Button, Axis, check Secondary Horizontal Axis
9 6) Select Top Axis, ctrl 1 to open Task Pane, then go to Series, then in Labels, Specify interval as 10
Professor's past test score distribution is normally
10 7) Still in Labels, select Label position Low
distributed
11 Mean = = 74 8) Above Labels in Tick Marks, Major and Minor: None
12 SD = s = 10 9) Adjust size of chart area to allow x-z text box
13 10) Insert Ribbon Tab, Text Box
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P(x<=84) =
22 x P(x) z 0.8413 D22 = ="P("&A4&B5&B4&")"&" = "&ROUND(B6,4)
23 34 1.3383E-05 -4 1.3383E-05 C23 = =NORM.DIST(A23,$B$2,$B$3,0)
24 35 1.98655E-05 -3.9 1.98655E-05 D23 = =(A23-$B$2)/$B$3
25 36 2.91947E-05 -3.8 2.91947E-05 E23 = =IF(A23<=$B$4,B23,"")
26 37 4.2478E-05 -3.7 4.2478E-05
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24 time to stand in line
25
26 Exponential Probability Distribution:
27 Useful for computing probabilities for the time it takes to complete a task
28 or the distance between similar occurrences (successes)
29 x = continuous random variable
30 Mean = Standard Deviation
31 Examples:
32 Time between arrivals at carwash
33 Time to take a test
34 Distance between potholes on a road
35 If the arrivals follow a Poisson Distribution, the time between arrivals must follow an Exponential Distribution.
36 Whereas the Poisson Distribution provides an appropriate description of the number of occurrences (successes) per interval
37 Exponential Distribution provides an appropriate description of the length of the interval between occurrences (successes)