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7 December, 02:05

Nicole missed the lesson on normal distribution and needs to do her homework. Explain to Nicole how to use the mean and standard deviation of a normal distribution to determine the top 5% of the population.

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  1. 7 December, 02:06
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    To determine the top 5% of the population, she needs to do a 90% confidence interval for the population. The region in the interval gives 90% of the population. The region above the interval gives the top 5% while the region below the interval gives the bottom 5% of the population.

    90% C. I. = mean + or - 1.645 x (standard deviation / sqrt (sample size))

    Therefore, the top 5% are the region above mean + 1.645 x (standard deviation / sqrt (sample size))
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