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Stats 1 Preparation

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never mind
some boards do it this way like edexcel and others
but in cambrige we take the half which would be 45
 
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ahmed t said:
wat are u taking about??
I think he means Normal distribution probabilities.
Its 68% - 95 % - 99.9% regarding mean + 1.S.D, Mean +2 S.D, Mean + 3 S.D respectively
 
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In normal distribution they sometimes ask us probability of mean+s.d and others mentioned above directly without giving any values..
 
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m2rulz143 said:
In normal distribution they sometimes ask us probability of mean+s.d and others mentioned above directly without giving any values..
Interquartile its is 0.75 (75%)
while for others i have already listed
Remember the 68-95-99.99% rule
 
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remz said:
ahmed t said:
wat are u taking about??
I think he means Normal distribution probabilities.
Its 68% - 95 % - 99.9% regarding mean + 1.S.D, Mean +2 S.D, Mean + 3 S.D respectively

So for mean+s.d = 0.68
mean+2s.d = 0.95
Mean +3s.d =0.99 thanks ..
 
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so dont i
if u use the table in the data booklet and find it out they are not the same
 
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remz said:
m2rulz143 said:
In normal distribution they sometimes ask us probability of mean+s.d and others mentioned above directly without giving any values..
Interquartile its is 0.75 (75%)
while for others i have already listed
Remember the 68-95-99.99% rule

What is this 68-95-99.99%???
 
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zwitterion7 said:
remz said:
m2rulz143 said:
In normal distribution they sometimes ask us probability of mean+s.d and others mentioned above directly without giving any values..
Interquartile its is 0.75 (75%)
while for others i have already listed
Remember the 68-95-99.99% rule

What is this 68-95-99.99%???
Its like within one standard deviation, 68% of the values are within this range or 0.68. Within two standard deviations, its 95% of the date (values) or 0.95 and then within three SD its 99.99% or 0.99
 
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For those who are still lost and confused with stats, open the solved papers and do them. It would really be a huge help at this point and basically the only thing which you can do, because trying to do a paper with no concepts at all is pretty useless. More helpful would be if you look at the solutions and memorize them because personally i feel all the questions are alike once you get hang of the method, its pretty much similar for all.
 
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Two events are mutually exclusive if:
P(A and B) = 0

For two independent events:
P(A and B)=P(A) X P(B)
 
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