Asked by Karleth Ysela Martinez Huerta on Sep 28, 2024
Given that X is a binomial random variable with very large n,the binomial probability P(X ≥ 5) is approximated by the area under a normal curve to the right of
A) 4.5
B) 5.5
C) 4
D) 6
Normal Curve
A bell-shaped curve that represents the distribution of a set of data that is symmetrically distributed around the mean.
Binomial Random Variable
A random variable that follows a binomial distribution, representing the number of successes in a fixed number of binary experiments.
- Derive probabilities by approximating the binomial distribution using the normal distribution.
Learning Objectives
- Derive probabilities by approximating the binomial distribution using the normal distribution.