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Statistics and Probability Problem Set

The document is a problem set for a statistics and probability course submitted by Christian Vallejo to Mark Navarro, with a deadline of December 10, 2024. It includes various problems related to z-scores, areas under the normal curve, and percentile ranks based on given scores and distributions. The problems require calculations involving means, standard deviations, and graphical representations of the normal distribution.

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Statistics and Probability Problem Set

The document is a problem set for a statistics and probability course submitted by Christian Vallejo to Mark Navarro, with a deadline of December 10, 2024. It includes various problems related to z-scores, areas under the normal curve, and percentile ranks based on given scores and distributions. The problems require calculations involving means, standard deviations, and graphical representations of the normal distribution.

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COLEGIO DE SAN SEBASTIAN INC.

Dangeros St., Buenavista, Sablayan, Occ, Mindoro

FINAL OUTPUT
FOR
STATISTICS
AND
PROBABILITY

PROBLEM SET

SUBMITTED BY: CHRISTIAN VALLEJO

SUBMITTED TO: MARK NAVARRO

DEADLINE:
DECEMBER 10,2024
PROBLEM SET

I-Graph and Shade the corresponding

Area to each of the ff. z-values

A.)

1. z= 0.66

Area = 0.2454

= 24.54%

2. z= 1.45

Area = 0.4265

= 42.65%

3. z= -1.75

Area = 0.4599

= 45.99%

4. z= -2.25

Area = 0.4878

= 48.78%

5. P(z > 1.55)

= 0.5 – 0.4394

= 0.0606

= 06.06%
6. P(-2.05< z < 0.05)

= 0.4798 + 0.0199

= 0.4997

= 49.97%

7. P( 0.08 < z < 2.01)

= 0.0319 – 0.4778

= 0.4459

= 44.59%

8. at most z= -2.34

= 0.5 – 0.4904

= 0.0096

= 00.96%

9. at least z= 1.47

= 0.5 – 0.4292

= 0.0708

= 07.08%

10. between z= -0.64 to z= 2.13

= 0.2389 + 0.4834

= 0.7223

= 72.23%
11. more than z= 0.04

= 0.5 – 0.0160

= 0.4840

= 48.40%

12. above z= -0.16

= 0.5 + 0.0636

= 0.5636

= 56.36%

13. less than z= 2.36

= 0.5 + 0.4909

= 0.9909

= 99.09%

14. not greater than z= -0.15

= 0.5 – 0.4909

= 0.4404

= 44.04%

15. to the right of z= -1.87

= 0.5 + 0.4686

= 0.9686

= 96.86%
B. Find the z – score value that correspond

to each of the ff. scores, the graph

1. x = 40, µ = 48, σ = 4
Given:
x = 40
σ=4
µ = 48

z = 40 – 48
4
z =-2

2. x = 85, µ = 49, σ = 17
Given:
x = 85
σ = 17
µ = 49

z = 85 – 49
17

z = 2.1

3. x = 50, x = 75, s = 10
Given:
x = 50
s = 10
x = 75

z = 50 – 75
10

z = -2.5
4. x = 58, x = 60, s = 9
Given:
x = 58
s=9
x = 60

z = 58 – 60
9
z = -0.2

5. x = 57, x = 80, s = 7
Given:
x = 57
s=7
x = 80

z = 57 – 80

z = -3.2

II – Solve the ff. problems using the normal curve concept.

Show your graph.

1. Marcos got a raw score of 88 in a 100 item test.


If the average score is 75 w/ the standard deviation
of 8, what is his percentile rank ?

1.

x = 88

σ=8

µ = 75

z = 88 – 75

z = 1.625 or 1.63

= 0.5000 + 0.4484

= 0.9484 x 100

= 94.84%
2. Ann scored 26 points on his math quiz.
What is her percentile rank if the mean is
32 and the standard deviation is 4?

2.

x = 26

σ=4

µ = 32

z = 26 – 32

z = -1.5

= 0.5000 – 0.4332

= 0.0668 x 100

= 06.68%

3. Five hundred children participated in a field demonstration.


Their heights average is 110 cm w/ the standard deviation
of 6 cm. Show your solution

A.) What is the probability that a chila picked at


Random has a height greater than 116 cm?

1.00 = 0.3413

= 0.5 – 0.3413

= 0.1587

= 15.87%

B.) What is the probability that the height of a child


picked at random is less than 104 cm?

-1.00 = 0.3413

= 0.5 + 0.3413

= 0.8413

= 84.13%
C.) How many children participated in field
Demo w/ the height below 92 cm?

-3.00 = 0.4987

= 0.5 – 0.4987

= 0.0013 x 500

= 0 Children

D.) How many children participated in field


w/ the height above 104 cm?

-1.00 = 0.3413

= 0.5 + 0.3413

= 0.8413 X 500

= 42O Children

E.) How many children w/ the height


between 98 cm to 128 cm?

-2.00 = 0.4772

3.00 = 0.4987

= 0.4987 + 0.4772

= 0.9759 x 500

= 487 Children
F.) Find the height such that 78%
is above it.

P78 = 78%

= 0.7800

= 0.7800 – 0.5000

= 0.2800

P78 = z =0.77 ≈ 0.2794

z=x-µ

0.77 x – 110

= (0.77)(6) = x – 110

= (0.77)(6) + 110 = x

= 4.62 + 110 = x

= 114.68 = x

= 115 cm

G.) Find the height such that 34% is below it.

P34 = 34%

= 0.3400

= 0.5000 – 0.3400

= 0.16 ≈ 0.1591

z=x-µ

0.41 = x – 110

= (0.41)(6) = x – 110

= (0.41)(6) + 110 = x

= 2.46 + 110 = x

= 112.46 = x

= 112 cm

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