
If a distribution of test scores is normal, with a mean of 78 and a standard deviation of 11, what percentage of the area lies
a. below 60? __________
b. below 70? ________
c. below 80? _____________
d. below 90? ____________
e. between 60 and 65? ____________
f. between 65 and 79? ___________
g. between 70 and 95? ___________
h. between 80 and 90? __________
i. above 99? _______
j. above 89? ____________
k. above 75?_____________
l. above 65?____________

a)
To find:
The percentage of area below 60.
Answer to Problem 5.6P
Solution:
The percentage of area below 60 is 5.05%.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The distribution of the test scores is normal. The mean score of the test is 78 and the standard deviation is 11.
Description:
The normal curve is symmetrical and its mean is equal to the median. The area below and above the mean is 50% or 0.05.
Formula used:
Let the data values be denoted by
The formula to calculate the
Where,
Calculation:
Given that the mean is 78 and standard deviation is 11.
For the score of 60,
Substitute 60 for
The area below the score
The percentage of area below the score of
Conclusion:
Therefore, the percentage of area below the score of 60 is 5.05%.

b)
To find:
The percentage of area below 70.
Answer to Problem 5.6P
Solution:
The percentage of area below 70 is 23.27%.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The distribution of the test scores is normal. The mean score of the test is 78 and the standard deviation is 11.
Description:
The normal curve is symmetrical and its mean is equal to the median. The area below and above the mean is 50% or 0.05.
Formula used:
Let the data values be denoted by
The formula to calculate the
Where,
Calculation:
Given that the mean is 78 and standard deviation is 11.
For the score of 70,
Substitute 70 for
The area below the score
The percentage of area below the score of
Conclusion:
Therefore, the percentage of area below the score of 70 is 23.27%.

c)
To find:
The percentage of area below 80.
Answer to Problem 5.6P
Solution:
The percentage of area below 80 is 57.14%.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The distribution of the test scores is normal. The mean score of the test is 78 and the standard deviation is 11.
Description:
The normal curve is symmetrical and its mean is equal to the median. The area below and above the mean is 50% or 0.05.
Formula used:
Let the data values be denoted by
The formula to calculate the
Where,
Calculation:
Given that the mean is 78 and standard deviation is 11.
For the score of 80,
Substitute 80 for
The area between the mean and the score
Use the concept of symmetry, the area below the score 0.18 is,
The percentage of area below the score of
Conclusion:
Therefore, the percentage of area below the score of 80 is 57.14%.

d)
To find:
The percentage of area below 90.
Answer to Problem 5.6P
Solution:
The percentage of area below 90 is 86.21%.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The distribution of the test scores is normal. The mean score of the test is 78 and the standard deviation is 11.
Description:
The normal curve is symmetrical and its mean is equal to the median. The area below and above the mean is 50% or 0.05.
Formula used:
Let the data values be denoted by
The formula to calculate the
Where,
Calculation:
Given that the mean is 78 and standard deviation is 11.
For the score of 90,
Substitute 90 for
The area between the mean and the score
Use the concept of symmetry, the area below the score 1.09 is,
The percentage of area below the score of
Conclusion:
Therefore, the percentage of area below the score of 90 is 86.21%.

e)
To find:
The percentage of area between 60 and 65.
Answer to Problem 5.6P
Solution:
The percentage of area between the score 60 and 65 is 6.85%.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The distribution of the test scores is normal. The mean score of the test is 78 and the standard deviation is 11.
Description:
The normal curve is symmetrical and its mean is equal to the median. The area below and above the mean is 50% or 0.05.
Formula used:
Let the data values be denoted by
The formula to calculate the
Where,
Calculation:
Given that the mean is 78 and standard deviation is 11.
For the score of 60,
Substitute 60 for
The area between the mean and the score
For the score of 65,
Substitute 65 for
The area between the mean and the score
Use the concept of symmetry, the area between the score
The percentage of area between the score
Conclusion:
Therefore, the percentage of area between the score 60 and 65 is 6.85%.

f)
To find:
The percentage of area between 65 and 79.
Answer to Problem 5.6P
Solution:
The percentage of area between the score 65 and 79 is 41.69%.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The distribution of the test scores is normal. The mean score of the test is 78 and the standard deviation is 11.
Description:
The normal curve is symmetrical and its mean is equal to the median. The area below and above the mean is 50% or 0.05.
Formula used:
Let the data values be denoted by
The formula to calculate the
Where,
Calculation:
Given that the mean is 78 and standard deviation is 11.
For the score of 65,
Substitute 65 for
The area between the mean and the score
For the score of 79,
Substitute 79 for
The area between the mean and the score
Use the concept of symmetry, the area between the score
The percentage of area between the score
Conclusion:
Therefore, the percentage of area between the score 65 and 79 is 41.69%.

g)
To find:
The percentage of area between 70 and 95.
Answer to Problem 5.6P
Solution:
The percentage of area between the score 70 and 95 is 70.55%.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The distribution of the test scores is normal. The mean score of the test is 78 and the standard deviation is 11.
Description:
The normal curve is symmetrical and its mean is equal to the median. The area below and above the mean is 50% or 0.05.
Formula used:
Let the data values be denoted by
The formula to calculate the
Where,
Calculation:
Given that the mean is 78 and standard deviation is 11.
For the score of 70,
Substitute 70 for
The area between the mean and the score
For the score of 95,
Substitute 95 for
The area between the mean and the score
Use the concept of symmetry, the area between the score
The percentage of area between the score
Conclusion:
Therefore, the percentage of area between the score 70 and 95 is 70.55%.

h)
To find:
The percentage of area between 80 and 90.
Answer to Problem 5.6P
Solution:
The percentage of area between the score 80 and 90 is 29.07%.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The distribution of the test scores is normal. The mean score of the test is 78 and the standard deviation is 11.
Description:
The normal curve is symmetrical and its mean is equal to the median. The area below and above the mean is 50% or 0.05.
Formula used:
Let the data values be denoted by
The formula to calculate the
Where,
Calculation:
Given that the mean is 78 and standard deviation is 11.
For the score of 80,
Substitute 80 for
The area between the mean and the score
For the score of 90,
Substitute 90 for
The area between the mean and the score
Use the concept of symmetry, the area between the score
The percentage of area between the score
Conclusion:
Therefore, the percentage of area between the score 80 and 90 is 29.07%.

To find:
The percentage of area above 99.
Answer to Problem 5.6P
Solution:
The percentage of area above 99 is 2.81%.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The distribution of the test scores is normal. The mean score of the test is 78 and the standard deviation is 11.
Description:
The normal curve is symmetrical and its mean is equal to the median. The area below and above the mean is 50% or 0.05.
Formula used:
Let the data values be denoted by
The formula to calculate the
Where,
Calculation:
Given that the mean is 78 and standard deviation is 11.
For the score of 99,
Substitute 99 for
The area above the score
The percentage of area above the score of
Conclusion:
Therefore, the percentage of area above the score of 99 is 2.81%.

j)
To find:
The percentage of area above 89.
Answer to Problem 5.6P
Solution:
The percentage of area above 89 is 15.87%.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The distribution of the test scores is normal. The mean score of the test is 78 and the standard deviation is 11.
Description:
The normal curve is symmetrical and its mean is equal to the median. The area below and above the mean is 50% or 0.05.
Formula used:
Let the data values be denoted by
The formula to calculate the
Where,
Calculation:
Given that the mean is 78 and standard deviation is 11.
For the score of 89,
Substitute 89 for
The area above the score
The percentage of area below the score of
Conclusion:
Therefore, the percentage of area above the score of 89 is 15.87%.

k)
To find:
The percentage of area above 75.
Answer to Problem 5.6P
Solution:
The percentage of area above 75 is 60.64%.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The distribution of the test scores is normal. The mean score of the test is 78 and the standard deviation is 11.
Description:
The normal curve is symmetrical and its mean is equal to the median. The area below and above the mean is 50% or 0.05.
Formula used:
Let the data values be denoted by
The formula to calculate the
Where,
Calculation:
Given that the mean is 78 and standard deviation is 11.
For the score of 75,
Substitute 75 for
The area between mean and the score
Use the concept of symmetry, the area above the score
The percentage of area above the score of
Conclusion:
Therefore, the percentage of area above the score of 75 is 60.64%.

l)
To find:
The percentage of area above 65.
Answer to Problem 5.6P
Solution:
The percentage of area above 65 is 88.10%.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The distribution of the test scores is normal. The mean score of the test is 78 and the standard deviation is 11.
Description:
The normal curve is symmetrical and its mean is equal to the median. The area below and above the mean is 50% or 0.05.
Formula used:
Let the data values be denoted by
The formula to calculate the
Where,
Calculation:
Given that the mean is 78 and standard deviation is 11.
For the score of 65,
Substitute 65 for
The area between mean and the score
Use the concept of symmetry, the area above the score
The percentage of area above the score of
Conclusion:
Therefore, the percentage of area above the score of 65 is 88.10%.
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