Critical Thinking Suppose we have a binomial distribution

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Critical Thinking Suppose we have a binomial distribution with n trials and probability of success p. The random variable r is the number of successes in the n trials, and the random variable representing the proportion of successes is p r/n. (a) n 50; p 0.36; Compute P(0.30 p 0.45). (b) n 38; p 0.25; Compute the probability that p will exceed 0.35. (c) n 41; p 0.09; Can we approximate p by a normal distribution? Explain.

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