If the probability of success for one trial is .1, does the area under the normal curve
Chapter 16, Problem 2(choose chapter or problem)
If the probability of success for one trial is .1, does the area under the normal curve give a good approximation of the probability of success in at least 8 out of 10 trials? Explain why or why not. (Hint: Consider the shape of the curve.)
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