Normal Distribution Slides
Normal Distribution Slides
Dr . Rahul Jain
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Normal Distribution
1. The normal distribution is usually seen as Bell
shape.
2. It is not skewed in any way, and has that famous
bell shape.
3. The area under the normal distribution is
symmetrical around the mean. Half of the data will 99.8%
be less than the mean and half of them will be. 95.44%
4. The mean, median, and mode are all equal.
5. Most of the data lies near the mean (one single 68.26%
peak).
6. The percentage of data falling on either side of the
mean is consistent.
7. The whole area under the curve equals 1.
σ σ σ
~
σ σ σ
μ
Normal Distribution 99.8%
1. 68.26% of the data under the bell curve occur 95.44
%
within 1 standard deviation (1σ) from the mean. 68.26
%
2. 95.44 of the data under the bell curve occur within
2 standard deviation (2σ) from the mean.
A right-skewed A left-skewed
distribution has a right distribution has a
tail and the mean is to left tail and the
the right of the peak. mean is to the left of
the peak.
Example
95.44% of the data under the bell curve occur within 2 95.44%
standard deviation (2σ) from the mean.
μ
256
250
Standard normal distribution tables
Standard Normal Distribution
Standard normal distribution = Z distribution
μ Z
0
Z ~ N(0,1)
Example – Standardisation
• Assume one production unit produces average of 200 washing
machine per day and the standard deviation is 10 units. X is 220
σ σ σ σ σ σ
X
170 180 190 200 210 220 230
How to obtain the probability of being below/ above
a particular value or between a particular range?
One production unit produces average of 200 washing machine per day and the
standard deviation is 30 units. What is the probability of total production during
one specific day is less than 260 units?
X= variable: total production per day
X = 0.9772
200 260
Z~N(0, )
Z =?
Example
• The average of waiting time in a queue in a fast food restaurant is 5
minutes and the standard deviation is 2 minutes. Variance is 4. Find
the probability of a customer should wait more than 7 minutes and 2
seconds.
X = variable: waiting time X~N(μ, ) X~N(5,4 )
X
5 7.2
= 1- =
Z~N(0, )
Z =?
Questions?