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Central Limit Theorem

Thea Caburian Laroya <3


Mathematics Class East Cordale School

the central limit theorem (CLT) states that the


distribution of a sample variable approximates a
normal distribution as the sample size becomes larger,
Central assuming that all samples are identical in size, and
Limit regardless of the population's actual distribution
Theorem shape.
Mathematics Class
FORMULA:

Central

Limit
Theorem
σ= Standard Deviation
n= sample size
Illustrating The Central
Limit Theorem

Examples
1) Suppose a population has a mean of 180 with a standard
Deviation of 20 pounds. Find the mean and standard
Deviation of the sample means for sample size.

a. n=65
2 decimal places

=2.48
b. n= 145
= 1.66
2. Suppose the population mean for the 1st
Major Performance Task score of PHINMA Ed
students is 550 with a Standard Deviation is 7.
Find the Mean and Standard Deviation of the
Sample means for samples of sizes shown on the
table next slide. Round off your answer to two
(2) decimal places
STANDARD
SAMPLE SIZE MEAN OF THE DEVIATION OF THE
(N) SAMPLE MEANS SAMPLE MEAN

40 550

90

120

190
STANDARD
SAMPLE SIZE MEAN OF THE DEVIATION OF THE
(N) SAMPLE MEANS SAMPLE MEAN

40 550

90 550

120 550

190 550
STANDARD
SAMPLE SIZE MEAN OF THE DEVIATION OF THE
(N) SAMPLE MEANS SAMPLE MEAN

40 550 11.07

90 550

120 550

190 550
STANDARD
SAMPLE SIZE MEAN OF THE DEVIATION OF THE
(N) SAMPLE MEANS SAMPLE MEAN

40 550 11.07

90 550 7.38

120 550

190 550
STANDARD
SAMPLE SIZE MEAN OF THE DEVIATION OF THE
(N) SAMPLE MEANS SAMPLE MEAN

40 550 11.07

90 550 7.38

120 550 6.39

190 550
STANDARD
SAMPLE SIZE MEAN OF THE DEVIATION OF THE
(N) SAMPLE MEANS SAMPLE MEAN

40 550 11.07

90 550 7.38

120 550 6.39

190 550 5.08


MATHEMATICS CLASS

Seatwork
solve the following problem below

Problem 1

: The record of weights of the male population follows the normal


.

distribution. Its mean and standard deviations are 70 kg and 15 kg


respectively. If a researcher considers the records of 50 males, then
what would be the mean and standard deviation of the chosen
sample?

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