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Normal Distribution Practice Worksheet | Inverse Norm, Binomial & Tree Diagrams
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Reinforce key probability skills with this versatile Normal Distribution Practice Worksheet, designed for IB Math but adaptable for any high school statistics class. Students will apply their understanding of normal distributions, inverse norm, and standard normal calculationsβ€”plus make real connections to binomial distributions and probability tree diagrams in multi-step problems.


βœ… What’s Included:

  • Practice problems using:
    • Normal distribution & normdist
    • Inverse normal calculations
    • Binomial distribution applications
    • Tree diagrams with multi-stage probability

  • Real-world and exam-style problems
  • A mix of conceptual and calculator-based questions
  • Full answer key included

Ideal For:

  • IB Math AI & AA (SL and HL)
  • Statistics-focused lessons or units
  • Review before tests, sub plans, or homework
  • Strengthening connections between distribution models

Give your students meaningful, mixed-practice that deepens their understanding of probability models and prepares them for IB exams and real-life applications β€” all with minimal prep!

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Normal Distribution Practice Worksheet | Inverse Norm, Binomial & Tree Diagrams

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Everything you need to teach normal distributions in one easy-to-use bundle! This no-prep mini unit includes guided notes, a practice assignment, and an engaging statistics game activity: The Price Is Normal β€” all designed for IB Math (AI/AA) or any high school probability & statistics class.
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Description

Reinforce key probability skills with this versatile Normal Distribution Practice Worksheet, designed for IB Math but adaptable for any high school statistics class. Students will apply their understanding of normal distributions, inverse norm, and standard normal calculationsβ€”plus make real connections to binomial distributions and probability tree diagrams in multi-step problems.


βœ… What’s Included:

  • Practice problems using:
    • Normal distribution & normdist
    • Inverse normal calculations
    • Binomial distribution applications
    • Tree diagrams with multi-stage probability

  • Real-world and exam-style problems
  • A mix of conceptual and calculator-based questions
  • Full answer key included

Ideal For:

  • IB Math AI & AA (SL and HL)
  • Statistics-focused lessons or units
  • Review before tests, sub plans, or homework
  • Strengthening connections between distribution models

Give your students meaningful, mixed-practice that deepens their understanding of probability models and prepares them for IB exams and real-life applications β€” all with minimal prep!

Report this resource to TPT
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Interpret differences in shape, center, and spread in the context of the data sets, accounting for possible effects of extreme data points (outliers).
Use the mean and standard deviation of a data set to fit it to a normal distribution and to estimate population percentages. Recognize that there are data sets for which such a procedure is not appropriate. Use calculators, spreadsheets, and tables to estimate areas under the normal curve.
Understand the conditional probability of 𝘈 given π˜‰ as π˜—(𝘈 and π˜‰)/π˜—(π˜‰), and interpret independence of 𝘈 and π˜‰ as saying that the conditional probability of 𝘈 given π˜‰ is the same as the probability of 𝘈, and the conditional probability of π˜‰ given 𝘈 is the same as the probability of π˜‰.
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