SOLUTION: In a binomial experiment with n = 300 and p = .5, find the probability that P^ is greater than 60%. b. Repeat part (a) with p = .55. c. Repeat part (a) with p = .6

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Question 1186478: In a binomial experiment with n = 300 and p = .5,
find the probability that P^ is greater than 60%.
b. Repeat part (a) with p = .55.
c. Repeat part (a) with p = .6

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