Suppose we have a binomial distribution with n = 24 trials and probability of success p =

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Suppose we have a binomial distribution with n = 24 trials and probability of success p = 0.4 on each trial. The sample proportion of successes is ^p = r/n.
(a) Is it appropriate to approximate the ^p distribution with a normal distribution? Explain.
(b) What are the values of μ^p and σ^p ?
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Understanding Basic Statistics

ISBN: 9781111827021

6th Edition

Authors: Charles Henry Brase, Corrinne Pellillo Brase

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