SOLUTION: find the binomial probabilityP(x=5) where n=14 and p=0.30 B). setup without solving the binomial probability p(x is at most 5)using probability notation C. how would you find norma

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Question 617666: find the binomial probabilityP(x=5) where n=14 and p=0.30 B). setup without solving the binomial probability p(x is at most 5)using probability notation C. how would you find normal approximation to the binomial probability (x=5) in part A please show how you would calculate mean and standard deviation in the form of normal approximation
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Where is the number of combinations of things taken at a time and is calculated by .

You can do your own arithmetic.

John

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