Normal Distribution Upper and Lower Bounds Calculator
Normal distribution, also known as the Gaussian distribution, is a fundamental concept in statistics. Understanding and calculating its upper and lower bounds is crucial in various fields, including finance, engineering, and quality control.
- Enter the mean (μ) and standard deviation (σ) of your data.
- Select your desired confidence level.
- Click ‘Calculate’.
The formula for calculating the upper and lower bounds of a normal distribution is:
Upper Bound = μ + Z * σ
Lower Bound = μ – Z * σ
where Z is the Z-score corresponding to your chosen confidence level.
| Confidence Level | Z-score |
|---|---|
| 90% | 1.645 |
| 95% | 1.96 |
| 99% | 2.576 |
- Always ensure your data is normally distributed before using this calculator.
- Consider using a different statistical method if your data is not normally distributed.
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