find the normal appproximation for the binomial probabiolity the x=5,where

  1. find the normal appproximation for the binomial probabiolity the x=5,where n=12, and p= 0.7. compare this to the value of
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    2. mary- can someone please solve,lost asked by mary- can someone please solve,lost
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  2. Suppose x has a binomial probability distribution with n = 200 and p = 0.60. Use the normal approximation to the binomial to
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    2. Bill asked by Bill
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  3. With n=13 and p=0.7, find the binomialprobability P(9)by using a binomial probability table. If np> and nq>5, also estimate the
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  4. With n=13 and p= 0.7, find the binomialprobability p(9) by using a binomial probability table. If np> and nq> 5, also estimate
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    2. angela asked by angela
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  5. Answer the following:(A) Find the binomial probability P(x = 4), where n = 12 and p = 0.30. (B) Set up, without solving, the
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    2. Jennifer asked by Jennifer
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  6. Answer the following:(A) Find the binomial probability P(x = 5), where n = 12 and p = 0.70. (B) Set up, without solving, the
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  7. A. find the binomial probability p(x=5) where n=14 and p=0.30.B. setup without solving the binomial probability p(x is at most
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  8. (a) With n=12 and p =0.4 find the binomial probability that p(9) by using a binomial probability table. (b) np ¡Ý5, nq¡Ü5,
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    2. Jenn asked by Jenn
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  9. (a) With n=12 and p =0.4 find the binomial probability that p(9) by using a binomial probability table. (b) np ¡Ý5, nq¡Ü5,
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    2. Jenn asked by Jenn
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  10. Of all 3- to 5-year old children, 56% are enrolled in school (p=0.56). We are looking at a sample of 500 (n=500) such children,
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    2. Anonymous asked by Anonymous
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