Finding Probabilities: If x is a normally distributed random variable, you can find P(x
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The value of the mean will appear under the peak of the distribution for these three distributions -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 Z Page 3 Kim I
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You will use the Excel NORM DIST function to do the normal distribution and the arguments First you have to enter the x value (random variable) in cell C7
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Given a Normal Distribution with Mean ?, Standard Deviation ?, and some value X; Find If False, returns the probability mass function
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information from which Excel will calculate an assortment of values related to the normal probability distribution Calculating Z and Probabilities in a
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Similar to the previous example, enter “=NORM S DIST(2 64, TRUE)” in a cell in EXCEL worksheet gives you the left tail probability from a standard normal (z)
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Statistics for Managers Using Microsoft Excel, 2/e Continuous Probability Distribution There are an Infinite Number of Normal Distributions
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The probability density function for the normal distribution is Figure 9 12 Example of ¢nding hypergeometric probability using Microsoft Excel
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FIGURE 8 37 Example of finding hypergeometric probability using Microsoft Excel If f(x) is plotted versus x, the well-known "bell curve" results
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In contrast to the geometric distribution, Excel has an inbuilt function BINOM DIST (DISTR BINOM) for calculating binomial probabilities
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