Suppose we have a binomial experiment in which success is defined to be a particular quality or attribute that interests us.  a) Suppose n = 44 and p = .22. (For each answer, enter anumber. use 2 decimal places) n*p =  n*q = Can we approximate p̂ by a normal distribution?  ______, p̂ ______ be approximated by a normal random variable because ______ ______. First blank: yes/no Second blank: can/cannot Third blank: n*P exceeds, n*p and n*q exceed, n*p does not exceed, n*q does not exceed, n*p and n*q do not exceed, n*q exceeds Fourth blank: enter exact number What are values of up̂ and op̂ ? (For each answer enter a number, use 3 decimal places) up̂ =  op̂ = b) Suppose n = 25 and p = 0.15. Can we safely approximate p̂ by a normal distribution? Why or why not?  ______, p̂ ______ be approximated by a normal random variable because ______ ______. First blank: yes/no Second blank: can/cannot Third blank: n*P exceeds, n*p and n*q exceed, n*p does not exceed, n*q does not exceed, n*p and n*q do not exceed, n*q exceeds Fourth blank: enter exact number c) Suppose n = 49 and p = 0.17 (For each answer enter a number. Use 2 decimal places) Can we approximate p̂ by a normal distribution? Why? Can we approximate p̂ by a normal distribution?  ______, p̂ ______ be approximated by a normal random variable because ______ ______. First blank: yes/no Second blank: can/cannot Third blank: n*P exceeds, n*p and n*q exceed, n*p does not exceed, n*q does not exceed, n*p and n*q do not exceed, n*q exceeds Fourth blank: enter exact number What are values of up̂ and op̂ ? (For each answer enter a number, use 3 decimal places) up̂ =  op̂ =

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Suppose we have a binomial experiment in which success is defined to be a particular quality or attribute that interests us. 

a) Suppose n = 44 and p = .22. (For each answer, enter anumber. use 2 decimal places)

n*p = 

n*q =

Can we approximate by a normal distribution

______, ______ be approximated by a normal random variable because ______ ______.

First blank: yes/no

Second blank: can/cannot

Third blank: n*P exceeds, n*p and n*q exceed, n*p does not exceed, n*q does not exceed, n*p and n*q do not exceed, n*q exceeds

Fourth blank: enter exact number

What are values of u and o ? (For each answer enter a number, use 3 decimal places)

u

o =

b) Suppose n = 25 and p = 0.15. Can we safely approximate by a normal distribution? Why or why not? 

______, ______ be approximated by a normal random variable because ______ ______.

First blank: yes/no

Second blank: can/cannot

Third blank: n*P exceeds, n*p and n*q exceed, n*p does not exceed, n*q does not exceed, n*p and n*q do not exceed, n*q exceeds

Fourth blank: enter exact number

c) Suppose n = 49 and p = 0.17 (For each answer enter a number. Use 2 decimal places)

Can we approximate by a normal distribution? Why?

Can we approximate by a normal distribution? 

______, ______ be approximated by a normal random variable because ______ ______.

First blank: yes/no

Second blank: can/cannot

Third blank: n*P exceeds, n*p and n*q exceed, n*p does not exceed, n*q does not exceed, n*p and n*q do not exceed, n*q exceeds

Fourth blank: enter exact number

What are values of u and o ? (For each answer enter a number, use 3 decimal places)

u

o =

 

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