Figure: Normal density function with the shaded area indicating the probability that X is between a and b.
Monday, July 14, 2014
Range Probabilities for Normal Random Variables
Let X be a normal random variable with cumulative distribution function F(x), and let a and b be two possible values of X, with a < b. Then
The probability is the area under the corresponding probability density function between a and b, as shown in the following Figure.
Figure: Normal density function with the shaded area indicating the probability that X is between a and b.
Figure: Normal density function with the shaded area indicating the probability that X is between a and b.
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