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np >= 5 and nq >= 5 , estimate P(at least 11) with n = 13 and p = 0.6 by using the normal distribution as an approximation to
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Goosy
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If np≥5 and nq≥5, estimate P(more than 9) with n=13 and p=0.7 by using the normal distribution as an approximation to the
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Gianna
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Find the normal approximation of P(X=12) when mean=9.5 and variance=5.89.
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Raj
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If np ≥ 5 and nq ≥ 5, estimate P (fewer than 4) with n = 13 and p = 0.5 by using the normal distribution as an approximation
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Lynn
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If np is more or equal to 5 and nq is more or equal to 5, estimate P(fewer than 6) with n = 14 and p = 0.5 by using the normal
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Bradman0317
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Write each expression in terms of common logarithms, and then give a calculator approximation (correct to four decimal places).
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Mary Ann
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A die is rolled 180 times. You want to use normal approximation to find the probability that the number of 4 was rolled at least
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find the normal approximation for the binomial probability that x=5,where n=12, and p=0.7compare probability to table b of
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vedry frustrated please help and show work
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If X is a binomial random variable with n=50 and p=0.001. Should the normal approximation be used to find P(X>12)?
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find the normal approximation for the binomial probability that x=5 where n=14 and p=0.3 compare this to the value of p(x=5)
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