Chapter 6: Q. 6.79 (page 269)
Find the following scores.
a.
b.
Short Answer
(a) Thescore with the areato its right under the typical normal curve is around
(b) The score with a right-hand area of under the typical normal curve is around
Chapter 6: Q. 6.79 (page 269)
Find the following scores.
a.
b.
(a) Thescore with the areato its right under the typical normal curve is around
(b) The score with a right-hand area of under the typical normal curve is around
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Get started for freeThe total area under the following standard normal curve is divided into eight regions.
a. Determine the area of each region.
b. Complete the following table.
In 1902, W. R. Macdonell published the article "On Criminal Anthropometry and the Identification of Criminals" (Biometrika, Vol. 1. Pp. 177-227). Among other things. the author presented data on the left middle finger length, in centimeters. The following table provides the midpoints and frequencies of the finger-length classes used.
Use these data and the technology of your choice to assess the normality of middle finger length of criminals by using
a. a histogram.
b. a normal probability plot.
A variable is normally distributed with a mean and standard deviation . Find the percentage of all possible values of the variable that
a. lie between and .
h. are at least .
c. are at most .
12. Consider the normal curves that have the parameters and and and and
a. Which curve has the largest spread?
b. Which curves are centered at the same place?
c. Which curves have the same spread?
d. Which curve is centered farthest to the left?
e. Which curve is the standard normal curve?
Gestation Periods of Humans. mean of 266 days and a standard deviation of 16 days.
a. Use the technology of your choice to simulate four random samples of 50 human gestation periods each.
b. Obtain a normal probability plot of each sample in part (a).
c. Are the normal probability plots in part (b) what you expected? Explain your answer.
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