IB Mathematics (SL)/Statistics and Probability

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Topic 6: Statistics and probability

Probability

Combined events

Conditional probability

Statistics

Diagrammatic representation of data

Mode, median and mean

Measures of dispersion

Cumulative frequency

Histograms

Random variables

The binomial distribution

The normal distribution

A normal distribution is a continuous distribution defined by two parameters, mean μ and variance σ2. Because of symmetrical shape of the normal curve, the mean is equal to the mode and median.

The standard normal distribution

Example of standard normal distribution curve

The standard normal distribution has mean of 0 and variance 1. The area under the curve (probability) is 1.


In order to find area under the normal curve, students can use normalcdf() in their TI calculator. The syntax is:

normalcdf (lower limit, uper limit, mean, standard deviation)


Probabilities for other normal distribution