10 OQuestion Details BBBasicStat8 7.6.001 My Notes Ask Yo Binomial probability d
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10 OQuestion Details BBBasicStat8 7.6.001 My Notes Ask Yo Binomial probability distributions depend on the number of triais n of a binomial experiment and the probability of success p on each trial. Under what conditions is it appropriate to use a normal approximation to the binomial? (Select all that apply) One > 10 p 10 11. Question Details BBascStath 7 6 002 My Notes Ask Your When we use a normal distribution to approximate a binomial distribution, why do we make a continuity correction? we make a continuity correction when is > 0.5. The binomial distribution is for discrete random variables, whereas the normal distribution is for continuous random variabies The normal approximation gives us a very poor result without the continuity correction. The binomial distribution is for continuous random variables, whereas the normal distribution for discrete random vanables.Explanation / Answer
10) Option-B) np > 5
Option-C) nq > 5
11) Option-B) The binomial distribution is for discrete random variable, whereas the normal distribution is for continous random variable.
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