For the following questions, consider a data set that exhibits a normal distribu
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For the following questions, consider a data set that exhibits a normal distribution. Report the answers to the nearest 0.01 %. How much of the data lies below the value corresponding to Z = 1.8? How much of the data lies between the values corresponding to Z = 0.8 and Z= 1.8? How much of the data lies between the values corresponding to Z = -0.8 and Z= 1.8? For the following questions, consider a data set that exhibits a normal distribution. Report the answers to the nearest 0.01. What is the Z score for the value that is larger than 20.9% of the data? What is the Z score for the value that is smaller than 11.9% of the data? Consider a portion of the data bounded above and below by certain Z scores. Z = If we consider a region bounded below by Z = 0.4, what is the Z score of the upper bound if the region contains 23.9% of the data? Consider a set of 900 of normally distributed data values with a mean of 25 and a standard deviation of 5.0 How many values are larger than 27.00 # = (report answer to the nearest integer) How many values are between 23.00 and 28.00? # = (report answer to the nearest integer) What is your best estimate for the value of Q3? (report answer to the nearest 0.01) Imagine that we take a sample from a population of interest. Sample data For the following questions use the sample values to the right: Assume that this sample accurately reflects the mean and standard 17 18 deviation of the population so you can use the normal distribution and 20 23 Z scores for the problems below. (If you've read ahead in your book or lab manual you know we should really use t scores, don't worry about this right now, use the Z scores) Assuming that the population data is normally distributed, what is the value Val. that you expect 67% of the data in the population to be smaller than? (round to nearest 0.01) What is your best estimate for the IQR of the population data? IQR (round to nearest 0.01)Explanation / Answer
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(a) P(z < 1.8) = 0.9641 (96.41%)
(b) P(0.8 < z < 1.8) = 0.1759 (17.59%)
(c) P(-0.8 < z < 1.8) = 0.7522
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