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Polytechnic State University Sanluis
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Polytechnic State University
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Basic Computation: Normal Approximation to a Binomial Distribution Suppose we have a binomial experiment with n = 40 trials and a probability of success p = 0.50.
(a) Is it appropriate to use a normal approximation to this binomial distribution? Why?
(b) Compute μ and σ of the approximating normal distribution.
(c) Use a continuity correction factor to convert the statement r ≥ 23 successes to a statement about the corresponding normal variable x.
(d) Estimate P(r ≥ 23).
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