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Page 1: Mr. Markwalter.  People who keep organized notebooks are doing the best  People who copy down my examples are doing the best  People who ask questions

DensityCurves and

Normal DistributionMr. Markwalter

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People who keep organized notebooks are doing the best

People who copy down my examples are doing the best

People who ask questions are doing the best

∴Take our a notebook. No more loose leaf

I will start putting up models for note-taking

Notagoras’ Theorem

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We can make histograms of data. But sometimes we have a lot of data and:THE OVERALL PATTERN OF A LARGE NUMBER

OF OBSERVATIONS IS SO REGULAR WE CAN DESCRIBE IT BY A SMOOT CURVE!

So…

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947 students tested Distribution of scores is below

Let’s See What I Mean

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We can look at it in the raw numbers OR We can fit a curve (in red) that is a good

model

Let’s See What I Mean

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If we shade all the scores less than 6, what percentage of scores do you think we shaded?

Let’s See What I Mean

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30.3% or 287 people out of 947 That means the total area of the bars would

be 100% or a proportion of 1!

Let’s See What I Mean

30.3%

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If we want to talk about the red curve, we make the total area below the curve 1.

Let’s See What I Mean

30.3%

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The area below the curve less than 6 is 0.293.

That is 29.3% of the area which is less than 6.

Let’s See What I Mean

30.3%

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The curve is a pretty good model for the bars!

Let’s See What I Mean

30.3% 29.3%

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Is always on or above the horizontal axis Has an area of 1 underneath it A density curve describes the overall

pattern of distribution. The area under the curve and above any

interval is the proportion of observations that fall in that interval.

Density Curve

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Mean is the balancing point of the curve Median is the marker of equal areas; divides

the area under the curve in half.

Mean and Median Density Curves

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Examples of Density Curves

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Examples of Density Curves

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Examples of Density Curves

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If the area to the left line in the density curve shown below is 0.40, what is the area of the other part?

Test

0.40

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What percentage of observations are to the left of the line in the curve below?

Test

0.40

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There is one kind of curve that trumps them all.

We see it more than anything else It is the basis of 95% of statistics.

Density Curves Are Sweet But…

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Describe Normal Distributions They are defined by two numbers Mean: μ Standard Deviation: σ (the average distance

from the mean) Bell Shaped

Normal Curves

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They are defined by two numbers Mean: μ Standard Deviation: σ Bell Shaped

Normal Curves

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As usual, the area under the curve is 1 Let’s take a look. http://www-stat.stanford.edu/~naras/jsm/No

rmalDensity/NormalDensity.html

Normal Curves

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In the Normal distribution with mean μ and standard deviation σ:

About 68% of observations fall within σ of μ.About 95% of observations fall within 2σ of μ.About 99.7% of observations fall within 3σ of

μ.

The 68-95-99.7 Rule

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The 68-95-99.7 Rule

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Usually we define a Normal curve like this N(μ, σ) N(6, 1) means we have a curve with mean 6

and standard deviation 1. Using our 68-95-99.7 Rule…6-1=5 and 6+1=768% of the observations are between 5 and

7.

Almost Done

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I make candies. The mean mass of the candy is 100g and the standard deviation is 5.

Draw a Normal curve for the situation.

What percentage of candies is between 95g and 105g?

What percentage of candies is less than 105g?

Practice

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I make throw frisbees. My mean throw is 75 yards with a standard deviation of 5 yards

Draw a Normal curve for the situation.

What percentage of throws is between 65 and 85 yards?

What percentage of throws is less than above 70 yards?

Practice

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Spend 15 minutes doing this worksheet. You may work with those around you. If you do not finish it is homework.

Your Turn

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1, 4, 5, 5, 6, 9 Find the standard deviation

Standard Deviation Practice?