This worksheet may help you to know about the Empirical Rule. The data set along
with Bell Shape curve will be implied to Empirical Rule. We can apply the
Empirical rule if we know the value of Standard Deviation and mean. The
Empirical rule for Normal Distribution is defined as 68% of values fall in 1
Standard Deviation of the mean, 95% of values are fall in 2 standard deviation
of the mean and 99.73% of values are fall in 4 standard deviation of the mean.
Formula for Empirical Rule
68% of values fall => mean ± sd
95% of value fall => mean ± 2 sd
99.73% of value fall => mean ± 3 sd
Where,
sd- standard deviation for the given value
Mean – mean for the given values
Formula for Empirical Rule
68% of values fall => mean ± sd
95% of value fall => mean ± 2 sd
99.73% of value fall => mean ± 3 sd
Where,
sd- standard deviation for the given value
Mean – mean for the given values
Example for Empirical Rule
Find empirical rule for the values
{12,32,45,53,21,43}
Step 1: Calculate Mean
mean = (12+32+45+53+21+43)/6
mean = 206/6
mean = 34.33
Step 2: Find Standard Deviation
You
can use this Standard Deviation Calculator to find Standard
deviation.
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SD(σ)=15.6162
Step 3:
Apply Empirical Rule
68% of values are between 18.7171 to 49.9496
95% of
Values are between 3.1009 to 65.5658
97.73% of values are between -12.5154
to 81.182
The above worksheet is an walk through to understand the
concept of understanding Empirical rule. When it comes to online calculation
this online Empirical
Rule Calculator is an essential tool to make the calculation easy.