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hi in this video weamp;#39;re going to work with the normal distribution and find cut off points corresponding to a given percentile letamp;#39;s try it with an example the average daily high temperature in Jun and ala is 77 f with a standard deviation of 5 fite suppose that the temperatures in June closely follow a normal distribution How cold are the coldest 10% of the days during June in La weamp;#39;re given a normal distribution so the first thing we should do is to draw a curve and Mark our mean then we want to think about where does this observation live the cut off point for the coldest 10% of the days in June in La since itamp;#39;s the coldest 10% itamp;#39;s going to be located at the lower end of the distribution weamp;#39;re kind of guesstimating a cut off area there and weamp;#39;re interested in this unknown observation X weamp;#39;re working with a normal distribution we have some percentiles it makes sense to think about zores usually we calculate a zcore as