Statistics and Probability Module 3
Statistics and Probability Module 3
QUARTER 3 (MODULE 3)
WHAT I KNOW
1. A. 6. B. 95.4% 11. B. -1.67
2. A. Gaussian distribution 7. B. 1 12. A. 0.9173
3. B. 1 8. D. Z 13. A. 0.0049
4. C. mean and standard deviation 9. A. -1.25 14. A. 0.1056
5. A. mean 10. C. 0.9838 15. B. 0.52
WHAT’S IN
WHAT’S NEW
1. 16 possible outcomes
2. { 1, 2,3,4}
3. The graph forms a curve
WHAT’S MORE
1. ND 6. NND
2. ND 7. ND
3. NND 8. ND
4. ND 9. NND
5. NND 10. ND
NORMAL DISTRIBUTION
State the empirical rule- The Empirical Rule states that 99.7% of data observed following a normal
distribution lies within 3 standard deviations of the mean. Under this rule, 68% of the data falls within
one standard deviation, 95% percent within two standard deviations, and 99.7% within three standard
deviations from the mean.
Construct a normal curve- To create a normal distribution graph with a specified mean and standard
deviation, start with those values in some cells in a worksheet. The example uses a mean of 10 and a
standard deviation of 2. Enter those values in cells F1 and H1. Next, set up the x-values for a standard
normal curve.
WHAT I CAN DO
ASSESSMENT
1. C. Bernoulli’s distribution 6. B. µ
2. B. 1 7. C. discrete
3. B. inflection points 8. B. 95.4%
4. D. all of the above 9. A. 68.3%
5. C. mean and standard deviation 10. C. 99.7%
LESSON 2
WHAT’S NEW
1. Figure A: 45 Figure B: 0 4. Figure A: by empirical rule Figure B: by using the z-table
2. Figure A: 6 Figure B: 1 5. No
3. Figure A: 68.3% Figure B:
WHAT’S MORE
How to find the z-score- The formula for calculating a z-score is is z = (x-μ)/σ, where x is the raw score, μ
is the population mean, and σ is the population standard deviation. As the formula shows, the z-score is
simply the raw score minus the population mean, divided by the population standard deviation
WHAT I CAN DO
- given: formula: X -mean /standard deviation
X=85
mean=70
standard deviation=2 given: x= 75 mean= 80 standard deviation= 2.5