Exercises: Fitting Data to a Normal Distribution
Work through each section in order. For empirical-rule problems, use the 68-95-99.7 percentages and the curve's symmetry. For z-score problems, first standardize with $z = \frac{x - \text{mean}}{\text{SD}}$, then look up the area with a calculator, spreadsheet, or table. Round percentages as directed. Remember: the empirical rule and z-scores apply ONLY to roughly normal data.
Warm-Up: The Normal Curve
These problems review the shape and vocabulary of the normal model.
A student says, "All real-world data is normal, because real data is normal/ordinary." Which response is correct?
Fluency Practice
Use the empirical rule and z-scores. Test scores below are normal with mean 500, SD 100.
Test scores are normally distributed with mean and standard deviation . The diagram shows the empirical-rule bands. About what percentage of scores fall between and (within one standard deviation of the mean)? Enter a number (percent).
Test scores are normal with mean , SD . Using the empirical rule, about what percentage of scores are ABOVE ? Use the symmetry of the curve. Enter a number (percent).
Test scores are normal with mean , SD . About what percentage of scores fall between and (within two standard deviations)? Enter a number (percent).
Test scores are normal with mean , SD . Compute the z-score for a score of . Enter the z-score (it may be negative).
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