The Normal Distribution Questions
The Normal Distribution Questions
Q1.
The heights of an adult female population are normally distributed with mean 162 cm and standard
deviation 7.5 cm.
(a) Find the probability that a randomly chosen adult female is taller than 150 cm.
(3)
Sarah is a young girl. She visits her doctor and is told that she is at the 60th percentile for height.
(b) Assuming that Sarah remains at the 60th percentile, estimate her height as an adult.
(3)
The heights of an adult male population are normally distributed with standard deviation 9.0 cm.
Given that 90% of adult males are taller than the mean height of adult females,
Q2.
Q3.
Past records show that the times, in seconds, taken to run 100 m by children at a school can be modelled
by a normal distribution with a mean of 16.12 and a standard deviation of 1.60
(a) Find the probability that this child runs 100 m in less than 15 s.
(3)
On sports day the school awards certificates to the fastest 30% of the children in the 100 m race.
(b) Estimate, to 2 decimal places, the slowest time taken to run 100 m for which a child will be awarded a
certificate.
(4)
(Total 7 marks)
Q4.
The random variable X has a normal distribution with mean 30 and standard deviation 5.
Q5.
The weight, X grams, of soup put in a tin by machine A is normally distributed with a mean of 160 g and a
standard deviation of 5 g. A tin is selected at random.
(a) Find the probability that this tin contains more than 168 g.
(3)
The weight stated on the tin is w grams.
(c) Given that P(Y < 160) = 0.99 and P(Y > 152) = 0.90 find the value of μ and the value of σ.
(6)
(Total 12 marks)
Q6.
The heights of a population of women are normally distributed with mean μ cm and standard deviation σ
cm. It is known that 30% of the women are taller than 172 cm and 5% are shorter than 154 cm.
(a) Sketch a diagram to show the distribution of heights represented by this information
(3)
(b) Show that μ = 154 + 1.6449σ.
(3)
(c) Obtain a second equation and hence find the value of μ and the value of σ.
(4)
A woman is chosen at random from the population.
(d) Find the probability that she is taller than 160 cm.
(3)
(Total 13 marks)
Q7.
The length of time, L hours, that a phone will work before it needs charging is normally distributed with a
mean of 100 hours and a standard deviation of 15 hours.
(c) find the probability that her phone will not need charging before her journey is completed.
(4)
(Total 10 marks)
Q9.
The weight, in grams, of beans in a tin is normally distributed with mean μ and standard deviation 7.8
The machine settings are adjusted so that the weight, in grams, of beans in a tin is normally distributed
with mean 205 and standard deviation σ.
(c) Given that 98% of tins contain between 200 g and 210 g find the value of σ.
(4)
(Total 10 marks)
Q10.
The heights of adult females are normally distributed with mean 160 cm and standard deviation 8 cm.
(a) Find the probability that a randomly selected adult female has a height greater than 170 cm.
(3)
Any adult female whose height is greater than 170 cm is defined as tall.
(b) find the probability that she has a height greater than 180 cm.
(4)
Half of tall adult females have a height greater than h cm.
(Total 12 marks)
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