In each of the following cases state whether or not the normal approximation to the binomial should be used for a significance test on the population proportion p.
a. n = 10 and H0: p = 0.4.
b. n = 100 and H0: p = 0.6.
c. n = 1000 and H0: p = 0.996.
d. n = 500 and H0: p = 0.3.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@radar @whpalmer4 any help with stats?
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@andijo76
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@Ashleyisakitty
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@ybarrap can you help me with this stats question
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@GoldEverything
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OpenStudy (goldeverything):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
That's not what the question is asking for.... @GoldEverything
OpenStudy (goldeverything):
well you gave me choices for the answer would you like to elaborate
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@jim_thompson5910
OpenStudy (anonymous):
its asking for me to state whether or not the normal approximation to the binomial should be used for a significance test on the population proportion p for each letter (a,b,c,d,e)