In Problem discuss the validity of each statement. If the statement is always true, explain why. If
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In Problem discuss the validity of each statement. If the statement is always true, explain why. If not, give a counterexample.
(A) If X represents a binomial random variable with mean m, then P(X ≥ μ) = .5.
(B) If X represents a normal random variable with mean m, then P(X Ú μ) = .5.
(C) The area of a histogram of a binomial distribution is equal to the area above the x axis and below a normal curve.
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Finite Mathematics For Business Economics Life Sciences And Social Sciences
ISBN: 9780134862620
14th Edition
Authors: Raymond Barnett, Michael Ziegler, Karl Byleen, Christopher Stocker
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