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AP Statistics Ms. Gunther Chapter 2 Section 2.2: Using your Calculator for Normal Distributions Use the ShadeNorm feature on your graphing calculator Use the Normalcdf feature on your graphing calculator Use the invNorm feature on your graphing calculator ***Complete the following using your calculator. Answer all questions and all parts on edmodo.*** ShadeNorm feature: (technology toolbox page 115 in textbook) Provides a picture of a normal distribution and corresponding shaded region Displays the proportion of observations: “specified area under the curve” Need to set window so the picture will display appropriately Use with nonstandardized information from a given problem Must specify an interval (which will change depending on the problem) o ShadeNorm(observation, upperbound, mean, standard deviation) o ShadeNorm(lower bound, observation, mean, standard deviation) To determine the upper/lower bound, the number you select should be very far into the tail of the distribution (over 5 standard deviations) Use the ShadeNorm() feature to answer the following. Use the ShadeNorm() feature to answer the following. normalcdf() feature: (technology toolbox page 116 in textbook) Provides the proportion of observations: “specified area under the curve” DOES NOT display a picture of the normal distribution and the problems corresponding shaded region Use with nonstandardized information from a given problem Must specify an interval (which will change depending on the problem) o normalcdf(observation, upperbound, mean, standard deviation) o normalcdf(lower bound, observation, mean, standard deviation) To determine the upper/lower bound, the number you select should be very far into the tail of the distribution (over 5 standard deviations) Use the calculator’s “normalcdf” function to verify your answers to the following. invNorm() feature: (technology toolbox page 117 in textbook) Calculates the raw data value OR it can calculate the standardized normal value (z-score) o invNorm(proportion of observations, mean, standard deviation) o invNorm (proportion of observations) To determine the upper/lower bound, the number you select should be very far into the tail of the distribution (over 5 standard deviations) Use the calculator’s “invNorm” function to verify your answers to the following.