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Continuous distribution curve. Figure: 09-01 Continuous distribution curve.

Figure: 09-02 Histogram of a probability distribution and graph of a continuous distribution.

Continuous distribution. Figure: 09-03 Continuous distribution.

Diagram for Examples 9.1 and 9.2. Figure: 09-04 Diagram for Examples 9.1 and 9.2.

Normal distribution curve. Figure: 09-05 Normal distribution curve.

Three pairs of normal distributions. Figure: 09-06 Three pairs of normal distributions.

Change of scale to standard units. Figure: 09-07 Change of scale to standard units.

Tabulated normal-curve area. Figure: 09-08 Tabulated normal-curve area.

Figure: 09-09 Diagram for Example 9.3.

Figure: 09-10a-f Diagram for Example 9.4.

Figure: 09-11 Diagram for Example 9.5.

Figure: 09-12 Diagram for Example 9.6.

Figure: 09-13 Diagram for Exercise 9.3.

Figure: 09-14 Diagram for Exercise 9.5.

Exponential distribution. Figure: 09-15 Exponential distribution.

Normal probability plot obtained with computer and MINITAB software. Figure: 09-16 Normal probability plot obtained with computer and MINITAB software.

Normal probability plot obtained with a TI-83Plus graphing calculator. Figure: 09-17 Normal probability plot obtained with a TI-83Plus graphing calculator.

Figure: 09-18 Diagram for Example 9.7.

Figure: 09-19 Diagram for Example 9.8.

Figure: 09-20 Diagram for Example 9.9.

Binomial distributions with p = Figure: 09-21 Binomial distributions with p = - 1 . 2

Figure: 09-22 Diagram for Example 9.10.

Figure: 09-23 Diagram for Example 9.11.

Binomial distribution with n = 30 and p = 0.26. Figure: 09-24 Binomial distribution with n = 30 and p = 0.26.

Figure: 09-25 Binomial distribution with n = 50 and p = 0.22.