This document discusses key concepts about the normal distribution, including how it can accurately describe natural phenomena and how to identify regions under the normal curve corresponding to different standard normal values. It also discusses how to calculate the variance of a discrete probability distribution by finding the deviation from the expected value for each value, squaring it, multiplying by the probability, and adding the products.
This document discusses key concepts about the normal distribution, including how it can accurately describe natural phenomena and how to identify regions under the normal curve corresponding to different standard normal values. It also discusses how to calculate the variance of a discrete probability distribution by finding the deviation from the expected value for each value, squaring it, multiplying by the probability, and adding the products.
This document discusses key concepts about the normal distribution, including how it can accurately describe natural phenomena and how to identify regions under the normal curve corresponding to different standard normal values. It also discusses how to calculate the variance of a discrete probability distribution by finding the deviation from the expected value for each value, squaring it, multiplying by the probability, and adding the products.
In this lesson we learn to how identify regions under the normal curve corresponding to different standard normal values and many more. As with any probability distribution, the normal distribution describes how the values of a variable are distributed. for us is the most important probability distribution in statistics because it accurately describes the distribution of values for many natural phenomena aspect. SITERO FRANCISO MEMORIAL NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Sta. Monica Subdivision Ugong Valenzuela City
Solving Problems Involving the Mean
and Variance of a Discrete Probability Distribution What I learned in the lesson is To find the variance σ2 of a discrete probability distribution, find each deviation from its expected value, square it, multiply it by its probability, and add the products.