Chapter 6: The Normal Distribution
MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers
the question.
1) In its standardized form, the normal distribution 1)
A) has an area equal to 0.5.
B) has a mean of 0 and a standard deviation of 1.
C) has a mean of 1 and a variance of 0.
D) cannot be used to approximate discrete probability distributions.
2) If a particular set of data is approximately normally distributed, we would 2)
find that approximately
A) 4 of every 5 observations would fall between ± 1.28 standard deviations
around the mean.
B) 19 of every 20 observations would fall between ± 2 standard deviations
around the mean.
C) 2 of every 3 observations would fall between ± 1 standard deviation
around the mean.
D) All the above.
3) For some value of Z, the value of the cumulative standardized normal 3)
distribution is 0.2090. The value of Z is
A) -0.31 B) 1.96 C) -0.81 D) 0.31
4) The value of the cumulative standardized normal distribution at Z is 0.6255. 4)
The value of Z is
A) 0.40 B) 0.99 C) 0.16 D) 0.32
SHORT ANSWER. Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers
the question.
5) Given that X is a normally distributed variable with a mean of 50 and 5)
a standard deviation of 2, nd the probability that X is between 47
and 54.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers
the question.
6) True or False: The probability that a standard normal variable, Z, is between 6)
1.50 and 2.10 is the same as the probability Z is between -2.10 and -1.50.
A) True B) False
7) True or False: The probability that a standard normal variable, Z, is between 7)
1.00 and 3.00 is 0.1574.
A) True B) False
8) True or False: The probability that a standard normal variable, Z, is less than 8)
5.0 is approximately 0.
A) True B) False
9) True or False: Any set of normally distributed data can be transformed to its 9)
standardized form.
A) True B) False
SHORT ANSWER. Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers
the question.
10) The probability that a standard normal variable Z is positive is 10)
________.
11) Suppose Z has a standard normal distribution with a mean of 0 and 11)
standard deviation of 1. The probability that Z is more than 0.77 is
________.
12) Suppose Z has a standard normal distribution with a mean of 0 and 12)
standard deviation of 1. The probability that Z is more than -0.98 is
________.
13) Suppose Z has a standard normal distribution with a mean of 0 and 13)
standard deviation of 1. The probability that Z is between -2.89 and
-1.03 is ________.
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14) Suppose Z has a standard normal distribution with a mean of 0 and 14)
standard deviation of 1. The probability that Z values are larger than
________ is 0.3483.
15) Suppose Z has a standard normal distribution with a mean of 0 and 15)
standard deviation of 1. So 27% of the possible Z values are smaller
than ________.
16) Suppose Z has a standard normal distribution with a mean of 0 and 16)
standard deviation of 1. So 96% of the possible Z values are between
________ and ________ (symmetrically distributed about the mean).
17) The owner of a fish market determined that the mean weight for a 17)
cat sh is 3.2 pounds. He also knew that the probability of a randomly
selected cat sh that would weigh more than 3.8 pounds is 20% and
the probability that a randomly selected catfish that would weigh less
than 2.8 pounds is 30%. The probability that a randomly selected
cat sh will weigh between 2.6 and 3.6 pounds is ______.
18) A company that sells annuities must base the annual payout on the 18)
probability distribution of the length of life of the participants in the
plan. Suppose the probability distribution of the lifetimes of the
participants is approximately a normal distribution with a mean of 68
years and a standard deviation of 3.5 years. What proportion of the
plan recipients would receive payments beyond age 75?
19) A company that sells annuities must base the annual payout on the 19)
probability distribution of the length of life of the participants in the
plan. Suppose the probability distribution of the lifetimes of the
participants is approximately a normal distribution with a mean of 68
years and a standard deviation of 3.5 years. Find the age at which
payments have ceased for approximately 86% of the plan participants.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers
the question.
20) If we know that the length of time it takes a college student to find a parking 20)
spot in the library parking lot follows a normal distribution with a mean of
3.5 minutes and a standard deviation of 1 minute, nd the probability that a
randomly selected college student will take between 2 and 4.5 minutes to
find a parking spot in the library parking lot.
A) 0.0919 B) 0.7745 C) 0.4938 D) 0.2255
SHORT ANSWER. Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers
the question.
21) The owner of a fish market determined that the average weight for a 21)
cat sh is 3.2 pounds with a standard deviation of 0.8 pound.
Assuming the weights of catfish are normally distributed, the
probability that a randomly selected cat sh will weigh more than 4.4
pounds is ________.
MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers
the question.
22) The owner of a fish market determined that the average weight for a catfish 22)
is 3.2 pounds with a standard deviation of 0.8 pound. A citation cat sh
should be one of the top 2% in weight. Assuming the weights of cat sh are
normally distributed, at what weight (in pounds) should the citation
designation be established?
A) 1.56 pounds B) 5.20 pounds
C) 7.36 pounds D) 4.84 pounds
SHORT ANSWER. Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers
the question.
23) The owner of a fish market determined that the average weight for a 23)
cat sh is 3.2 pounds with a standard deviation of 0.8 pound.
Assuming the weights of catfish are normally distributed, the
probability that a randomly selected cat sh will weigh less than 2.2
pounds is ________.
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24) A food processor packages orange juice in small jars. The weights of 24)
the filled jars are approximately normally distributed with a mean of
10.5 ounces and a standard deviation of 0.3 ounce. Find the
proportion of all jars packaged by this process that have weights that
fall above 10.95 ounces.
25) The amount of tea leaves in a can from a particular production line is 25)
normally distributed with µ = 110 grams and = 25 grams. What is
the probability that a randomly selected can will contain between 100
and 110 grams of tea leaves?
26) The amount of tea leaves in a can from a particular production line is 26)
normally distributed with µ = 110 grams and = 25 grams. What is
the probability that a randomly selected can will contain at least 100
grams of tea leaves?
27) The amount of tea leaves in a can from a particular production line is 27)
normally distributed with µ = 110 grams and = 25 grams. What is
the probability that a randomly selected can will contain less than 100
grams of tea leaves?
28) The amount of tea leaves in a can from a particular production line is 28)
normally distributed with µ = 110 grams and = 25 grams.
Approximately 83% of the can will have at least how many grams of
tea leaves?
29) The true length of boards cut at a mill with a listed length of 10 feet is 29)
normally distributed with a mean of 123 inches and a standard
deviation of 1 inch. What proportion of the boards will be over 125
inches in length?
30) You were told that the amount of time lapsed between consecutive 30)
trades on a foreign stock exchange market followed a normal
distribution with a mean of 15 seconds. You were also told that the
probability that the time lapsed between two consecutive trades to fall
between 16 to 17 seconds was 13%. The probability that the time
lapsed between two consecutive trades would fall below 13 seconds
was 7%. What is the probability that the time lapsed between two
consecutive trades will be longer than 17 seconds?
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31) You were told that the amount of time lapsed between consecutive 31)
trades on a foreign stock exchange market followed a normal
distribution with a mean of 15 seconds. You were also told that the
probability that the time lapsed between two consecutive trades to fall
between 16 to 17 seconds was 13%. The probability that the time
lapsed between two consecutive trades would fall below 13 seconds
was 7%. What is the probability that the time lapsed between two
consecutive trades will be between 15 and 16 seconds?
32) You were told that the amount of time lapsed between consecutive 32)
trades on a foreign stock exchange market followed a normal
distribution with a mean of 15 seconds. You were also told that the
probability that the time lapsed between two consecutive trades to fall
between 16 to 17 seconds was 13%. The probability that the time
lapsed between two consecutive trades would fall below 13 seconds
was 7%. What is the probability that the time lapsed between two
consecutive trades will be between 13 and 16 seconds?
33) You were told that the amount of time lapsed between consecutive 33)
trades on a foreign stock exchange market followed a normal
distribution with a mean of 15 seconds. You were also told that the
probability that the time lapsed between two consecutive trades to fall
between 16 to 17 seconds was 13%. The probability that the time
lapsed between two consecutive trades would fall below 13 seconds
was 7%. The probability is 20% that the time lapsed will be shorter
how many seconds?
34) You were told that the amount of time lapsed between consecutive 34)
trades on a foreign stock exchange market followed a normal
distribution with a mean of 15 seconds. You were also told that the
probability that the time lapsed between two consecutive trades to fall
between 16 to 17 seconds was 13%. The probability that the time
lapsed between two consecutive trades would fall below 13 seconds
was 7%. The middle 60% of the time lapsed will fall between which
two numbers?
35) You were told that the mean score on a statistics exam is 75 with the 35)
scores normally distributed. In addition, you know the probability of a
score between 55 and 60 is 4.41% and that the probability of a score
greater than 90 is 6.68%. What is the probability of a score between 90
and 95?
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36) You were told that the mean score on a statistics exam is 75 with the 36)
scores normally distributed. In addition, you know the probability of a
score between 55 and 60 is 4.41% and that the probability of a score
greater than 90 is 6.68%. What is the probability of a score lower than
55?
37) You were told that the mean score on a statistics exam is 75 with the 37)
scores normally distributed. In addition, you know the probability of a
score between 55 and 60 is 4.41% and that the probability of a score
greater than 90 is 6.68%. What is the probability of a score between 60
and 75?
38) You were told that the mean score on a statistics exam is 75 with the 38)
scores normally distributed. In addition, you know the probability of a
score between 55 and 60 is 4.41% and that the probability of a score
greater than 90 is 6.68%. What is the probability of a score between 55
and 90?
39) You were told that the mean score on a statistics exam is 75 with the 39)
scores normally distributed. In addition, you know the probability of a
score between 55 and 60 is 4.41% and that the probability of a score
greater than 90 is 6.68%. The middle 86.64% of the students will score
between which two scores?
40) The amount of time necessary for assembly line workers to complete 40)
a product is a normal variable with a mean of 15 minutes and a
standard deviation of 2 minutes. The probability is ________ that a
product is assembled in less than 12 minutes.
41) The amount of time necessary for assembly line workers to complete 41)
a product is a normal variable with a mean of 15 minutes and a
standard deviation of 2 minutes. The probability is ________ that a
product is assembled in between 10 and 12 minutes.
42) The amount of time necessary for assembly line workers to complete 42)
a product is a normal variable with a mean of 15 minutes and a
standard deviation of 2 minutes. The probability is ________ that a
product is assembled in between 16 and 21 minutes.
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43) The amount of time necessary for assembly line workers to complete 43)
a product is a normal variable with a mean of 15 minutes and a
standard deviation of 2 minutes. The probability is ________ that a
product is assembled in more than 19 minutes.
44) The amount of time necessary for assembly line workers to complete 44)
a product is a normal variable with a mean of 15 minutes and a
standard deviation of 2 minutes. So, 15% of the products require more
than ________ minutes for assembly.
45) The amount of time necessary for assembly line workers to complete 45)
a product is a normal variable with a mean of 15 minutes and a
standard deviation of 2 minutes. So, 60% of the products would be
assembled within ________ and ________ minutes (symmetrically
distributed about the mean).
46) The amount of time necessary for assembly line workers to complete 46)
a product is a normal variable with a mean of 15 minutes and a
standard deviation of 2 minutes. So, 70% of the products would be
assembled within ________ minutes.
SCENARIO 6-1
The number of column inches of classified advertisements appearing on Mondays in a certain daily
newspaper is normally distributed with population mean of 320 and population standard deviation
of 20 inches.
47) Referring to Scenario 6-1, for a randomly chosen Monday, what is the 47)
probability there will be less than 340 column inches of classi ed
advertisement?
48) Referring to Scenario 6-1, for a randomly chosen Monday, what is the 48)
probability there will be between 280 and 360 column inches of
classified advertisement?
49) Referring to Scenario 6-1, for a randomly chosen Monday the 49)
probability is 0.1 that there will be less than how many column inches
of classified advertisements?
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MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers
the question.
50) Referring to Scenario 6-1, a single Monday is chosen at random. State in 50)
which of the following ranges the number of column inches of classified
advertisement is most likely to be
A) 320 - 340. B) 300 - 320. C) 330 - 350. D) 310 - 330.
SHORT ANSWER. Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers
the question.
SCENARIO 6-5
A company producing orange juice buys all its oranges from a large orange orchard. The amount of
juice that can be squeezed from each of these oranges is approximately normally distributed with a
mean of 4.7 ounces and some unknown standard deviation. The company's production manager
knows that the probability is 30.85% that a randomly selected orange will contain less than 4.5
ounces of juice. Also the probability is 10.56% that a randomly selected orange will contain more
than 5.2 ounces of juice. Answer the following questions without the help of a calculator, statistical
software or statistical table.
51) Referring to Scenario 6-5, what is the probability that a randomly 51)
selected orange will contain between 4.5 and 5.2 ounces of juices?
52) Referring to Scenario 6-5, what is the probability that a randomly 52)
selected orange will contain between 4.2 and 4.9 ounces of juices?
53) Referring to Scenario 6-5, what is the probability that a randomly 53)
selected orange will contain at least 4.9 ounces of juices?
54) Referring to Scenario 6-5, what is the probability that a randomly 54)
selected orange will contain no more than 4.9 ounces of juices?
55) Referring to Scenario 6-5, what is the probability that a randomly 55)
selected orange will contain no more than 4.2 ounces of juices?
56) Referring to Scenario 6-5, what is the probability that a randomly 56)
selected orange will contain more than 4.2 ounces of juices?
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MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers
the question.
57) True or False: A normal probability plot may be used to assess the 57)
assumption of normality for a particular set of data.
A) True B) False
58) True or False: If a data set is approximately normally distributed, its normal 58)
probability plot would be S-shaped.
A) True B) False
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Answer Key
Testname: CH6-THE NORMAL DISTRIBUTION
1) B
2) D
3) C
4) D
5) 0.9104
6) A
7) A
8) B
9) A
10) 0.50
11) 0.2206
12) 0.8365
13) 0.1496
14) 0.39
15) -0.61
16) -2.05 and 2.05 or -2.06 and 2.06
17) 50% or 0.5
18) 0.0228
19) 71.78 years old
20) B
21) 0.0668
22) D
23) 0.1056
24) 0.0668
25) 0.1554
26) 0.6554
27) 0.3446
28) 86.15 using Excel or 86.25 using Table E.2
29) 0.0228
30) 7% or 0.07
31) 30% or 0.30
32) 73% or 0.73
33) 14 seconds
34) 14 seconds and 16 seconds
35) 4.41% or 0.0441
36) 2.27% or 0.0227
37) 43.32% or 0.4332
38) 91.05% or 0.9105
39) 60 and 90
40) 0.0668
41) 0.0606
42) 0.30719
43) 0.0228
44) 17.0729 using Excel or 17.08 using Table E.2
45) 13.32 and 16.68 or 13.31 and 16.69
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Answer Key
Testname: CH6-THE NORMAL DISTRIBUTION
46) 16.0488 using Excel or 16.04 using Table E.2
47) 0.8413
48) 0.9545 using Excel or 0.9544 using Table E.2
49) 294.4
50) D
51) 0.5859 or 58.59%
52) 0.5859 or 58.59%
53) 0.3085 or 30.85%
54) 0.6915 or 69.15%
55) 0.1056 or 10.56%
56) 0.8944 or 89.44%
57) A
58) B
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