SOLUTION: If np ≥ 5 and nq ≥ ​5, estimate P(more than 4) with n = 14 and p = 0.7 by using the normal distribution as an approximation to the binomial​ distribution; if np < 5 or nq <

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Question 1182746: If np ≥ 5 and nq ≥ ​5, estimate P(more than 4) with n = 14 and p = 0.7 by using the normal distribution as an approximation to the binomial​ distribution; if np < 5 or nq < ​5, then state that the normal approximation is not suitable.
Select the correct choice below​ and, if​ necessary, fill in the blank to complete your choice.
A. P(more than 4) = __
​(Round to four decimal places as​ needed.)
B. The normal distribution cannot be used.

Answer by Solver92311(821)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


Hint: 14 times 0.3 is 4.2


John

My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it

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