Statistics for the Life Sciences (5th Edition)

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Chapter 4 - The Normal Distribution - Exercises 4.3.1 - 4.3.17 - Page 132: 4.3.1

Answer

(a) 86.64% (b) 0.62% (c) 0.04%

Work Step by Step

Suppose a certain population of observations is normally distributed. What percentage of the observations in the population (a) are within ± 1.5 standard deviations of the mean? Given $-1.5 = 0.0668$ $+1.5 = 0.9332$ $0.9332 - 0.0668 = 0.8664 $ $0.8664 * 100 = 86.64%$ 86.64% (b) are more than 2.5 standard deviations above the mean? Given $+2.5 = 0.9938$ $1 - 0.9938 = 0.0062$ $0.0062 * 100 = 0.62%$ 0.62% (c) are more than 3.5 standard deviations away from (above or below) the mean? Given $-3.5 = 0.0002$ $+3.5 = 0.9998$ $0.9998 - 0.0002 = 0.9996$ $1 - 0.9996 = 0.0004$ $0.0004 * 100 = 0.04%$ 0.04%
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