SOLUTION: Use a normal approximation to find the probability of the indicated number of voters. In this case, assume that 137 eligible voters aged 18-24 are randomly selected. Suppose
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Question 1182748: Use a normal approximation to find the probability of the indicated number of voters. In this case, assume that 137 eligible voters aged 18-24 are randomly selected. Suppose a previous study showed that among eligible voters aged 18-24, 22% of them voted.
Probability that fewer than 32 voted
The probability that fewer than 32 of 137 eligible voters voted is __.
(Round to four decimal places as needed.)
Answer by Boreal(15235) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
np and n(1-p) are both >10
mean is np=137*0.22=30.14
variance is 30.14*(0.78)=23.5092
sd is sqrt(V)=4.85
z < (31.5-30.14)/4.85, using the continuity correction factor.
< 1.36/4.85 or 0.28
That probability is 0.6103
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