Binomial approximation to Hypergeometric Distribution - Suppose X has a hypergeometric distribution with N = 40, M = 10 and n = 4.
a. Find P(X<=2)
b. Find the binomial approximation to the probability in (a) by ignoring that N is finite and taking p = ...
Binomial probability by normal curve areas - Nathan wants to approximate a binomial probability by normal curve areas. The number of trials is 50 and the probability of success for each trial is 0.95
Can Nathan use the normal curve area to ...
Binomial probability by normal curve areas - Nathan wants to approximate a binomial probability by normal curve areas. The number of trials is 50 and the probability of success for each trial is 0.95.
Can Nathan use the normal curve are ...