To indicate: The area under the appropriate normal curve would

Mylo O'Moore

Mylo O'Moore

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2021-09-24

To indicate: The area under the appropriate normal curve would be determined to approximate the binomial probability P(7X<10)

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AGRFTr

AGRFTr

Skilled2021-09-25Added 95 answers

Calculation:
Continuity correction:
The binomial probability is converted to a normal distribution probability by using the continuity correction.
If the binomial represents "aX<b" then subtract 0.5 with a and b.
That is,
P(7X<10)=P(70.5<x<100.5)
=P(6.5<x<9.5)
Thus, the area between 6.5 and 9.5 under the appropriate normal curve would estimate the binomial probability P(7X<10).

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