Asked by Sarah Simmons on May 15, 2024

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In general, the binomial probability P(X In general, the binomial probability P(X   x) is approximated by the area under the normal curve to the right of x - .5. x) is approximated by the area under the normal curve to the right of x - .5.

Binomial Probability

The probability of obtaining a given number of successes in a fixed number of binary trials, where each trial has two possible outcomes.

Continuity Correction

An adjustment made to a discrete distribution when approximating it by a continuous distribution, often used in binomial to normal distribution approximations.

  • Understand the concept of binomial probability and its approximation by the normal distribution.
  • Determine when to apply continuity correction in normal approximation.
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BeBzuuz CênhMay 22, 2024
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True
Explanation :
This statement is true and is known as the continuity correction. It adjusts for the fact that the binomial distribution is discrete and the normal distribution is continuous by shifting the boundaries of the area by 0.5.