Finding Bone Density Scores. In Exercises 37–40 assume that a randomly selected subject is given a bone density test. Bone density test scores are normally distributed with a mean of 0 and a standard deviation of 1. In each case, draw a graph, then find the bone density test score corresponding to the given information. Round results to two decimal places.

If bone density scores in the bottom 2% and the top 2% are used as cutoff points for levels that are too low or too high, find the two readings that are cutoff values.

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The graph for two cutoff scores of bone density scores in the bottom 2% and the top 2% region is shown below.

The cutoff value for the bone density scores in the bottom 2% is -2.05, and the cutoff value for the bone density scores in the top 2% is 2.05.

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01

Given information

The bone density test scores are normally distributed with a mean of 0 and a standard deviation of 1.

02

Describe the distribution

As the distribution of bone density follows a standard normal distribution, the random variable for bone density is expressed as Z.

Thus,

Z~Nμ,σ2~N0,12

03

Draw a graph for the bone density scores 

Sketch the standard normal curve as shown below, where the shaded regions represent the bottom 2% and top 2% areas under the z-scores on a standard normal curve.

04

Find the cutoff for the bottom 2% scores

In the graph, represents the z-score of thebone density scores in the bottom 2%.

Mathematically,

area to the left ofz1=Pz<z1=0.02

In the standard normal table, the value closest to 0.02 is 0.0202, and the corresponding row value -2.0 and the column value 0.05 correspond to the z-score of -2.05.

Thus,PZ<-2.05=0.02

Thus, the value of is equal to -2.05, which is the cutoff value for the bottom 2% bone density scores.

05

Find the cutoff for the top 2% scores

In the graph, z2represents the cutoff z-score of thebone density score in the top 2%.

Mathematically,

PZ>z2=0.021-PZ<z2=0.02PZ<z2=0.98

Thus, the cumulative area under the z-score is 0.98.

In the standard normal table, the value closest to 0.98 is 0.9798, and the corresponding row value 2.0 and the column value 0.05 correspond to the z-score of 2.05.

Thus, the value of z2is equal to 2.05, which is the cutoff value for the top 2% bone density scores.

06

Summarize the result

The shaded area of the graph indicates the probability that the z-score is lesser than -2.05 and greater than 2.05.

Thus, the two readings for the cutoff values are -2.05 and 2.05.

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