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Normal Distribution
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Wize University Statistics Textbook > Continuous Probability Distributions
Normal Distribution
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About 95% of all transactions with a bank teller at HSBC take between 2 and 16 minutes, but the distribution is skewed to the right. We took a random sample of 101 customers at HSBC. Which of the following is true?
Since the sample size is large (𝑛 > 30), the sampling distribution will be exactly normal.
We are 95% confident that the true mean time to resolve an inquiry is between 2 and 16 minutes.
Since the population distribution is skewed, we cannot construct a confidence interval.
None of the above.
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Normal Distribution: Empirical Practice Problem
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Empirical Rule
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b) Using the 68-95-99.7% rule, what proportion of batteries will last under 2.4 years or more than 6.3 years?
Hypothesis Testing: Correlation
For the following statements, select true or false. Enter T for True, F for False.
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Normal distribution and standardizing
The random variable X has a normal distribution. If
μ
=
20
μ=20
μ
=
20
and
σ
=
4
σ=4
σ
=
4
find the value of
a
a
a
such that
P
(
16
<
X
<
a
)
=
0.7357
P(16<X<a)=0.7357
P
(
16
<
X
<
a
)
=
0.7357
. [Round
a
a
a
to the nearest whole number.]
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If X = 200, we get z = 2.00; and
if X = 115, we get z = –1.40
Solve for
μ
\mu
μ
and
σ
\sigma
σ
.
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According to the empirical rule,
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