Asked by Brianna Elizabeth on May 04, 2024

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In general,the binomial probability P(X = x)is approximated by the area under a normal curve between x − .5 and x + .5.

Binomial Probability

The likelihood of a given number of successes in a fixed number of trials, where each trial has exactly two possible outcomes.

Normal Curve

A bell-shaped curve that represents the distribution of values, scores, or variables that are normally distributed.

  • Ascertain the scenarios permitting the application of the normal distribution to approximate binomial and different distributions.
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angus mckayMay 04, 2024
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This is known as the continuity correction in approximating binomial probabilities with a normal distribution.