Normal Distribution Casio Fx- 9750Gii
#1
Posted 01 March 2015 - 07:37 PM
Thank you in advance for your time and expertise.
#2
Posted 02 March 2015 - 08:37 AM
I assume you know the probability and mean or probability and standard deviation and the t-value is normalized.
You can choose from following methods:
1. spreadsheet calculations (brute force)
2. getting value from graph
3. getting value from handbook(s)
ad 1) this method consists in numerical calculations of probability based on t-value (Casio user's guide or x/u-value in hanbooks). Put the t-value in the first column, calculate the f(t) and use e.g. the trapezoidal rule to obtain the probability value. Compare the probability, find the proper t-value. By knowing t-value and mean or t-value and standard deviation you can calculate the non-normalized value (see the casio user's guide)
ad3) see the user's guide, page 6-20. You need to enter t-value only
ad3) You find the probability in the hanbooks and read the corresponding t-value. The following calculations is the same as in method 1.
Edited: You can use the built-in solver. Go to EQUA menu, press F3 (Solver) and input the equation
A=1/sqrt(2pi)*int(e^-(X^2/2),0,T) and press enter.
A- the probability value
X- variable
T- t-value
sqrt - square root symbol (shift + x^2)
int - integration symbol, available via optn-calc
fill the probabilty value to A, leave the X as 0 and put the cursor on T and press F6 (solv). This settings corresponds to Q(t)
But remember, the A must be from interval (0;0.5).
With same procedure you can calculate mean or standard deviation. Just type the equation, fill the known values and solve the equation.
Edited by pan.gejt, 03 March 2015 - 07:19 AM.
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