Use a graphing calculator to verify the solutions to Exercises 11-32. Let x be a continuous random variable with a standard normal distribution . Using Table A, find each of the following. P ( − 1.37 ≤ x ≤ 0 )
Use a graphing calculator to verify the solutions to Exercises 11-32. Let x be a continuous random variable with a standard normal distribution . Using Table A, find each of the following. P ( − 1.37 ≤ x ≤ 0 )
Solution Summary: The author explains how the area under the standard normal curve for Pleft is 0.4147. The solution to the problem 13 of the exercise is verified.
Use a graphing calculator to verify the solutions to Exercises 11-32.
Let x be a continuous random variable with a standard normal distribution. Using Table A, find each of the following.
P
(
−
1.37
≤
x
≤
0
)
Features Features Normal distribution is characterized by two parameters, mean (µ) and standard deviation (σ). When graphed, the mean represents the center of the bell curve and the graph is perfectly symmetric about the center. The mean, median, and mode are all equal for a normal distribution. The standard deviation measures the data's spread from the center. The higher the standard deviation, the more the data is spread out and the flatter the bell curve looks. Variance is another commonly used measure of the spread of the distribution and is equal to the square of the standard deviation.
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