In studies for a medication, 10 percent of patients gained weight as a side effe
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Question
In studies for a medication,
10
percent of patients gained weight as a side effect. Suppose
525
patients are randomly selected. Use the normal approximation to the binomial to approximate the probability that
(a) exactly
61
patients will gain weight as a side effect.
(b)
61
or fewer patients will gain weight as a side effect.
(c)
65
or more patients will gain weight as a side effect.
(d) between
61
and
65
,
inclusive, will gain weight as a side effect.
(a)
P(Xequals
61)equalsnothing
(Round to four decimal places as needed)
(b)
P(Xless than or equals
61)equalsnothing
(Round to four decimal places as needed)
(c)
P(Xgreater than or equals
65)equalsnothing
(Round to four decimal places as needed)
(d)
P(61
less than or equalsXless than or equals65)equalsnothing(Round to four decimal places as needed)
Explanation / Answer
mean = 525 * 0.1 = 52.5
standard deviation = sqrt(525 * 0.1 * 0.9) = 6.874
a)
P(X=61) = 525C61 * 0.1^61 * 0.9 ^ 464
= 0.026
b)
P(X < 61)
= P(Z < 61 - 52.5/6.874)
= P(Z < 1.237)
= 0.892
c)
P(X > 65) = P(Z > 65 - 52.5/6.874)
= P(Z > 1.819)
= 0.0345
d)
P(61 <= X <=65)
= P(X < 65) - P(X < 61)
= 1- 0.0345 - 0.892
= 0.0735
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