SOLUTION: IF THE PROBABLITY OF A NEWBORN CHILD BEING FEMALE IS 0.5 FIND THE PROBABLITY THAT IN 100 BIRTHS 55 OR MORE WILL BE FEMALE. USE THE NORMAL DISTRIBUTION TO APPROXIMATE THE BINOMIAL D

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Question 628198: IF THE PROBABLITY OF A NEWBORN CHILD BEING FEMALE IS 0.5 FIND THE PROBABLITY THAT IN 100 BIRTHS 55 OR MORE WILL BE FEMALE. USE THE NORMAL DISTRIBUTION TO APPROXIMATE THE BINOMIAL DISTRIBUTION
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