Suppose X follows Binomial(100,0.4) distribution, we want to calculate P(35 < X < 45). 1. if we use the exact approach, what’s the probability? 2. If we use the normal approximation, what’s the probability?
Suppose X follows Binomial(100,0.4) distribution, we want to calculate P(35 < X < 45). 1. if we use the exact approach, what’s the probability? 2. If we use the normal approximation, what’s the probability?
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Suppose X follows Binomial(100,0.4) distribution, we want to calculate P(35 < X <
45).
1. if we use the exact approach, what’s the probability?
2. If we use the normal approximation, what’s the probability?
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