Normal Curve
Normal Curve
Probability
Distribution
MR. AQUINO
What is NPD?
also known as the Gaussian distribution
It also used to determine the probabilities and percentile of the continuous random variables in
the distribution.
Properties of Normal Curve
1. The normal curve is bell-shaped
4. The width of the curve is determined by the standard deviation of the distribution
Asymptotic Tail
One SD
10 - 1.4 = 8.6 (left)
10 + 1.4 = 11.4
Two SD (right)
10 – 2(1.4) =
10 + 2(1.4) = 7.2 (left)
Three SD 12.8
The empirical rule states that 95% of the distribution lies within
10 – 3(1.4) = (right) two standard deviations. Thus, 5% lies outside of two standard
10 + 3(1.4) = deviations; half above 12.8 years and half below 7.2 years.
5.8 (left) Thus, the probability of living for more than 7.2 years is: 95% +
(5% / 2) = 97.5%
14.2
(right)
The Z- Score Table
50
50
%
%
How to find the area that corresponds to z-value?
1.Draw/sketch a normal curve and locate the given z-value on the normal curve
2.Shade the region of the curve according to the condition of z-value whether it is below,
above, or between.
3.Use the table of the area under the normal curve to find the corresponding area.
4.Choose the appropriate operation based on step 2 and 3
a. When the z-value is to the left or any related terms (e.g. below, less than) just write
the value we obtained in step 3
b. When the z-value is to the right or any related terms (e.g. above, greater than),
subtract 1 by the obtained value in step 3
c. When the shaded region is in between of the two z-value, subtract the biggest by the
smallest value obtained in step 3
5.Label the shaded region and draw a conclusion
1.Draw/sketch a normal curve and locate
Example: Find the area to the the given z-value on the normal curve
left of z = -1.69 2.Shade the region of the curve according
First split the given z-value into two. z = -1.69
to the condition of z-value whether it is
-1.6 (y-axis) and 0.09 (x-axis)
below, above, or between.
Example: Find the area to the left of z = -1.69
First split the given z-value into two. z = -1.69
-1.6 (y-axis) and 0.09 (x-axis)
3. Use the table of the area under the normal curve to find
the corresponding area.
4. Choose the appropriate operation based on step 2 and 3
When the z-value is to the left or any related terms
(e.g. below, less than) just write the value we
obtained in step 3
When the z-value is to the right or any related terms
(e.g. above, greater than), subtract 1 by the obtained
value in step 3
When the shaded region is in between of the two z-
value, subtract the biggest by the smallest value
obtained in step 3
5. Label the shaded region and draw a conclusion
1.Draw/sketch a normal curve and locate
Example: Find the area to the given z-value on the normal curve
the left of z = 1.35 2.Shade the region of the curve according
to the condition of z-value whether it is
below, above, or between.
Example: Find the area to the left of z = -1.69
First split the given z-value into two. z = -1.69
-1.6 (y-axis) and 0.09 (x-axis)
1. Use the table of the area under the normal curve to find
the corresponding area.
2. Choose the appropriate operation based on step 2 and 3
When the z-value is to the left or any related terms
(e.g. below, less than) just write the value we
obtained in step 3
When the z-value is to the right or any related terms
(e.g. above, greater than), subtract 1 by the obtained
value in step 3
When the shaded region is in between of the two z-
value, subtract the biggest by the smallest value
obtained in step 3
3. Label the shaded region and draw a conclusion
Example: Find the area left of z = 0.32
and right of z = 2.42
z = 0.32 >0.3 (x-axis) and 0.02(y-axis)
z = 2.42 >2.4 (x-axis) and 0.02(y-axis)
1. Above x
B C
A D
x μ y
2. Above y
B C
A D
x μ y
3. Not less than x
B C
A D
x μ y
4. Less than x
B C
A D
x σ
y
5. Greater than x but not more
than y
B C
A D
x μ y
Example 1:
The results of a nation wide aptitude test in
Mathematics are normally distributed with σ=80
and s= 15. What is the percentile rank of a
score of 84?
1 Step:
st
z = 0.27
The area that corresponds to this z-score is 0.1064
3rd Step: 4th Step:
Draw a normal curve and shade Base of the sketch,
the region showing the area below compute for the area
the given z- score of the shaded region.
-0.83 σ 1.25
40 50 65
5th Step:
Express the area as percent then multiply the corresponding z-
score to the total number of population to get the percentage.
So, therefore:
0.6913(1000) = 691.3
But since we are talking about the
number of children, we are going to
consider only the whole number.
-0.83 μ 1.25
So the final answer is 691 children.
40 50 65
B C D E
A F
w x μ y z
1. Given: Mean = 50, SD = 12 and
z = 1.25
X = 50 + (1.25) (12)
= 50 + 15
= 65
2. Given: Mean = 50, SD = 12 and
z = -0.83
X = 50 + (-0.83) (12)
= 50 – 9.96
= 40.04
(round off to the nearest whole number);
so, it will be 40.
3. Given: Mean = 50, SD = 12 and
A = 0.3186 to the right
Z = 0.91
X = 50 + (0.91) (12)
= 50 +10.92
= 60.92
(round off to the nearest whole number);
so, it will be 61.
4. Given: Mean = 50, SD = 12 and
A = 0.4936 below mean
Z = -2.49
X = 50 + (-2.49) (12)
= 50 - 29.88
= 20.12
(round off to the nearest whole number);
so, it will be 20.