MATH 225N Week 5 Assignment; Evaluating Probability Using the Normal Distribution

  • MATH 225N Week 5 Assignment; Evaluating Probability Using the Normal Distribution
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Term Summer 2020
Institution MATH 225N Statistical Reasoning for the Health Sciences
Contributor Brianna
  1. Question: Ms. Wilson's math test scores are normally distributed with a mean score of 73 (μ) and a standard deviation of 5 (σ). Using the Empirical Rule, about 99.7% of the scores lie between which two values?
  2. Question: Mrs. Miller's geometry test scores are normally distributed with a mean score of 70 (μ) and a standard deviation of 3 (σ). Using the Empirical Rule, about 95% of the scores lie between which two values?
  3. Question: Ms. Wilson's statistics test scores are normally distributed with a mean score of 72 (μ) and a standard deviation of 3 (σ). Using the Empirical Rule, about 68% of the scores lie between which two values?
  4. Question: Mr. Karly's math test scores are normally distributed with a mean score of 87 (μ) and a standard deviation of 4 (σ). Using the Empirical Rule, about 99.7% of the data values lie between which two values?
  5. Question: 2014, the CDC estimated that the mean height for adult women in the U.S. was 64 inches with a standard deviation of 4 inches. Suppose X, height in inches of adult women, follows a normal distribution. Which of the following gives the probability that a randomly selected woman has a height of greater than 68 inches?
  6. Question: The number of pages per book on a bookshelf is normally distributed with mean 189 pages and standard deviation 20 pages. What is the probability that a randomly selected book has greater than 229 pages? Use the empirical rule
  7. Question: After collecting the data, Peter finds that the standardized test scores of the students in a school are normally distributed with mean 85 points and standard deviation 3 points. Use the Empirical Rule to find the probability that a randomly selected student's score is greater than 76 points.

 

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Term Summer 2020
Institution MATH 225N Statistical Reasoning for the Health Sciences
Contributor Brianna
 

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