?In sampling from finite populations without replacement, the assumption of independence required for a binomial experiment is violated. Under what cir
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In sampling from finite populations without replacement, the assumption of independence required for a binomial experiment is violated. Under what circumstances can we sample without replacement and still use the binomial probability formula to approximate probabilities?
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