Wn is the number of ones in 1071 independent transmitted

Chapter 9, Problem 9.43

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Wn is the number of ones in 1071 independent transmitted bits, each equiprobably 0 or 1. For n, = 3, 4, ... , use the binorni al prnf function to calculate P [0.499 < vVn/lOn < 0.501] . \tVhat is the largest n, for which your l\IIATLAB installation can perform the calculation? Can you perform the exact calculation of Example 9.14?

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