STANDARD
S.ID.A.4
AII
Use the mean and standard deviation of a data set to fit it to a normal
distribution and to estimate population percentages. Recognize that there
are data sets for which such a procedure is not appropriate. Use
calculators, spreadsheets, and tables to estimate areas under the normal
curve. |
WORKSHEETS |
Regents-Normal Distributions 1a
AII/A2/B/SIII
mean and standard deviation, MC |
1/1/2/10 |
TST
PDF
DOC |
Regents-Normal Distributions 1b
AII/A2/B/SIII
mean and standard deviation, bimodal |
TST
PDF
DOC |
Regents-Normal Distributions 2a
AII/A2/B/SIII
percent, MC |
8/3/6/13 |
TST
PDF
DOC |
Regents-Normal Distributions 2b
AII/A2/B/SIII
percent, bimodal |
TST
PDF
DOC |
Regents-Normal Distributions 3a
AII/A2/B/SIII
interval, MC |
1/2/5/9 |
TST
PDF
DOC |
Regents-Normal Distributions 3b
AII/A2/B/SIII
interval, bimodal |
TST
PDF
DOC |
Regents-Normal Distributions 4
AII/A2/B/SIII
predict |
6/6/5/10 |
TST
PDF
DOC |
Regents-Normal Distributions 5a
AII/A2/B/SIII
probability, MC |
3/1/3/2 |
TST
PDF
DOC |
Regents-Normal Distributions 5b
AII/A2/B/SIII
probability, bimodal |
TST
PDF
DOC |
Practice-Normal Distributions |
10 |
WS
PDF |
Journal-Normal Distributions
|
3 |
WS
PDF |
EXTRA |
Normal Distribution Curves |
VAR |