The Normal Distribution and Other Continuous Distribution: Dr. K. M. Salah Uddin
The Normal Distribution and Other Continuous Distribution: Dr. K. M. Salah Uddin
The Normal Distribution and Other Continuous Distribution: Dr. K. M. Salah Uddin
Contents
To compute probabilities from the normal distribution
To compute probabilities from the uniform distribution
To compute probabilities from the exponential
distribution
To compute probabilities from the normal distribution to
approximate probabilities from the binomial distribution
Probability Distributions
Probability
Distributions
Discrete
Probability
Distributions
Continuous
Probability
Distributions
Binomial
Normal
Poisson
Uniform
Exponential
thickness of an item
time required to complete a task
temperature of a solution
height, in inches
f(X)
Mean
= Median
= Mode
Changing increases
or decreases the
spread.
X
1
(1/2)[(X )/] 2
f(X)
e
2
Where e = the mathematical constant approximated by 2.71828
= the mathematical constant approximated by 3.14159
= the population mean
= the population standard deviation
X = any value of the continuous variable
X
Z
f(Z)
1
(1/2)Z 2
e
2
The Standardized
Normal Distribution
Example
X 200 100
Z
2.0
50
100
0
200
2.0
X
Z
( = 100, = 50)
( = 0, = 1)
by the area
P (a X b)
= P (a < X < b)
(Note that the probability
of any individual value is
zero)
Probability as
Area Under the Curve
The total area under the curve is 1.0, and the curve is
symmetric, so half is above the mean, half is below
f(X) P( X ) 0.5
0.5
P( X ) 0.5
0.5
P( X ) 1.0
Empirical Rules
What can we say about the distribution of values
around the mean? There are some general rules:
f(X)
-1
1 encloses about
68% of Xs
+1
68.26%
95.44%
99.73%
Example:
P(Z < 2.00) = 0.9772
0
2.00
0.00
0.01
0.02
0.0
0.1
.
.
.
2.0
2.0
P(Z < 2.00) = 0.9772
.9772
8.0
8.6
X 8.6 8.0
0.12
5.0
=8
=5
8 8.6
=0
=1
0 0.12
.00
.01
.02
.5478
0.00
0.12
8.0
8.6
1.000
0
0.12
1.0 - 0.5478
= 0.4522
0
0.12
Probability Between
Two Values
Calculate Z-values:
X 8 8
Z
5
X 8.6 8
Z
0.12
8 8.6
0 0.12
.00
.01
.02
0.5000
7.4
8.0
0.0478
0.4522
7.4 8.0
-0.12 0
X
Z
X Z
Example:
Suppose X is normal with mean 8.0 and
standard deviation 5.0.
Now find the X value so that only 20% of all
values are below this X
0.2000
?
?
8.0
0
X
Z
Z
-0.9
.03
.04
.05
Z value of -0.84
0.2000
X
Z
X Z
8.0 ( 0.84)5.0
3.80
So 20% of the values from a distribution
with mean 8.0 and standard deviation
5.0 are less than 3.80
f(X) =
1
ba
if a X b
otherwise
where
f(X) = value of the density function at any X value
a = minimum value of X
b = maximum value of X
Properties of the
Uniform Distribution
The mean of a uniform distribution is
ab
(b - a)2
12
0.25
2
ab 26
4
2
2
(b - a)2
12
(6 - 2)2
1.1547
12
P(arrival time X) 1 e
Exponential Distribution
Example
Example: Customers arrive at the service counter at
the rate of 15 per hour. What is the probability that the
arrival time between consecutive customers is less
than three minutes?
(continued)
(continued)
np(1 p)
X np
180.5 (1000)(0.2)
1.54
np(1 p)
(1000)(0.2)(1 0.2)
200
0
X
Z
Chapter Summary
Presented key continuous distributions