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This module is a quiz containing 10 multiple choice questions covering topics related to the normal distribution. This module is part of a set of companion resources to Collaborative Statistics (col10522) by Barbara Illowsky and Susan Dean.

Given X ~ N (300, 15), find P(280<X<340).

  • A

    0.2000
  • B

    0.7460
  • C

    0.9050
  • D

    0.9999
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Given X ~ N(300, 15), find the 70th percentile.

  • A

    0.5244
  • B

    210.00
  • C

    307.87
  • D

    324.96
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Given X ~ N(300, 15), what can be said of the median?

  • A

    The mode = median and the mode = the mean.
  • B

    It is the same as the mode.
  • C

    It is less than the average.
  • D

    It is the same as the average.
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Given X ~ N(300, 15), the area to the right of x = 330...

  • A

    is the same as the area to the right of z = 2.
  • B

    P(X>330) is the same as the area to the right of z = 2 AND to the left of X = 270.
  • C

    is the same as the area to the left of x = 270.
  • D

    is the same as the area to the left of x = 330.
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Given X ~ N(300, 15), find the Interquartile Range (IQR).

  • A

    0.50
  • B

    310.12
  • C

    20.24
  • D

    289.99
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Given X ~ N(300, 15), find the z-score associated with x = 290.

  • A

    15/10
  • B

    -10
  • C

    10/15
  • D

    -10/15
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For what do we use z-scores?

  • A

    Because of the use of technology, there is no longer any use for z-scores.
  • B

    to standardize scores from two or more different normal distributions so that we may compare the scores.
  • C

    to help us calculate uniform and exponential probabilities.
  • D

    to make our calculations easier because the mean = 0.
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Given that X ~ N(10, 2), X>20...

  • A

    cannot happen.
  • B

    can happen 1/5 of the time.
  • C

    is very unlikely to occur.
  • D

    we cannot determine its probability.
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Given that X ~ N(10, 2) and Y follows the Exponential Distribution with a mean of 10, which of the following are correct?

  • A

    The median for Y is greater than the median for X.
  • B

    The median for Y is less than the median for X.
  • C

    The percentiles for X and Y are also equal.
  • D

    The median for X and Y are also equal.
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For data that is normally distributed, is it possible for the standard deviation to be larger than the mean?

  • A

    No.
  • B

    Yes.
  • C

    There is not enough information to determine.
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Source:  OpenStax, Collaborative statistics: supplemental course materials. OpenStax CNX. Oct 01, 2008 Download for free at http://legacy.cnx.org/content/col10586/1.2
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