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ESCUELA SUPERIOR POLITÉCNICA DE CHIMBORAZO

FACULTAD DE MECÁNICA
ESCUELA DE INGENIERÍA INDUSTRIAL

INGENIERÍA DE MÉTODOS
RESUMEN TIEMPO TIPO
Datos:
Nombre: Guananga Anthony
Curso: Octavo P1
Fecha: 2021-11-24
Código: 6941
Applying the Standard Normal Distribution

For a deeper understanding, here a few examples how to apply the Standard
Normal Distribution, which we denote by "Z."

Remember, the Standard Normal Distribution is defined by its parameters:

mean = 0

standard deviation = variance = 1 (because variance equals the squared standard


deviation and 1^2=1)

Practice Problem No. 1


What is the probability that a random variable Z, which is underlying a standard
normal distribution, has a value of maximum -0.1?
53.98%
7.96%
46.02%
92.04%
Practice Problem No. 2
What is the probability that a random variable Z, which is underlying a standard
normal distribution, has a value of larger than -0.1?
53.98%
7.96%
46.02%
92.04%

Practice Problem No. 3


What is the probability that a random variable Z, which is underlying a standard
normal distribution, has a value of larger than -0.1 but less than or equal to 0.1?
53.98%
7.96%
46.02%
92.04%
P(−0.1 ≤ Z ≤ 0.1)
P=P ( Z ≤ 0.1 )−P ( Z ≥ 0.1 )
P=(0.5398−0.4602)∗100
P=7.96 %
Practice Problem No. 4
What is the probability that a random variable Z, which is underlying a standard
normal distribution, has a value of maximum 0.26?
14.24%
39.74%
85.76%
60.26%

Practice Problem No. 5


What is the probability that a random variable Z, which is underlying a standard
normal distribution, has a value of larger than 0.26?
14.24%
39.74%
85.76%
60.26%
Practice Problem No. 6
What is the probability that a random variable Z, which is underlying a standard
normal distribution, has a value of larger than -0.1 but less than or equal to 0.26?
14.24%
39.74%
85.76%
60.26%
P(−0.1 ≤ Z ≤ 0.26)

P=P ( Z ≤ 0.26 )−P ( Z ≥−0.1 )


P=0.6026−0. 4602 ¿∗100
P=14.24 %

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