In Section 3.2, we studied The Empirical Rule, looked at z-scores, and learned what they could tell us about the "relative standing" of a data value, based on the mean and standard deviation.
In this section, we are going to look at the Normal Distribution more intensively, while deepening our understanding of what z-scores tell us and how they relate to probability.
Print out these notes: The Normal Distribution (Section 6.2)
(These notes are different from the ones I handed out in class on Thursday. I had to rewrite them to adjust for online learning!)
Watch these videos:
Lecture on 6.2 (Fill in the notes as you go, just as we did in class)
How to Use the StatCrunch Normal Distribution Calculator
StatCrunch and the Inverse Normal Distribution
*YouTube didn't like the size of my Page 5 file, so just refer to the filled in notes for guidance.
Do the homework in Section 6.2.
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