Maths IBAI – 4.94 Inverse normal calculations
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somdn_product_pageInverse normal calculations – Maths IBAI – SL
Engage in an enriching learning experience with our dual PowerPoint presentations explaining how to calculate the corresponding value, given its probability provided that is a normal distribution. Each presentation offers a unique perspective, one utilizing the Casio Graphing Display Calculator (GDC) and the other employing the Texas Instrument Graphing Display Calculator (GDC). Aligned with the Maths IB Applications and interpretation syllabus, our presentations aim to empower students with the skills to navigate and solve problems related to Normal distribution probabilities , utilizing the functionalities of diverse graphing calculators.
Content:
- Two PowerPoint presentation
File size:
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- PowerPoint 1: using the Casio Graphing Display Calculator, PPTX (1.60 MB)
- PowerPoint 2: using the TI Graphing Display Calculator, PPTX (1.21 MB)
Number of slides:
- PowerPoint 1: 32 slides
- PowerPoint 2: 23 slides
Power Point presentation and PDF files
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Related resources:
The normal distribution, properties; Normal probability calculations.
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