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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 = 45 and p = 0.24. (For each answer, enter a number. Use 2 decimal places.) n·p = n·q = Can we approximate p̂ by a normal distribution? Why? (Fill in the blank. There are four answer blanks. A blank is represented by _____.) _____, 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 do not exceed both n·p and n·q exceed n·p does not exceed n·q exceeds n·q does not exceed fourth blank (Enter an exact number.) What are the values of μp̂ and σp̂? (For each answer, enter a number. Use 3 decimal places.) μp̂ = mu sub p hat = σp̂ = sigma sub p hat = (b) Suppose n = 25 and p = 0.15. Can we safely approximate p̂ by a normal distribution? Why or why not? (Fill in the blank. There are four answer blanks. A blank is represented by _____.) _____, 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 do not exceed both n·p and n·q exceed n·p does not exceed n·q exceeds n·q does not exceed fourth blank (Enter an exact number.) (c) Suppose n = 45 and p = 0.14. (For each answer, enter a number. Use 2 decimal places.) n·p = n·q = Can we approximate p̂ by a normal distribution? Why? (Fill in the blank. There are four answer blanks. A blank is represented by _____.) _____, 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 do not exceed both n·p and n·q exceed n·p does not exceed n·q exceeds n·q does not exceed fourth blank (Enter an exact number.) What are the values of μp̂ and σp̂? (For each answer, enter a number. Use 3 decimal places.) μp̂ = mu sub p hat = σp̂ = sigma sub p hat =
(a)
n = 45
p = 0.24
q = 1 - p = 0.76
np = 45 X 0.24 = 10.80 > 10
nq = 45 X 0.76 = 34.20 > 10
So,
Answer is:
Yes, can be approximated by a normal random variable because both n·p and n·q exceed 10.
= 0.240
So,
Answer is:
= 0.240
(b)
n = 25
p = 0.15
q = 1 - p = 0.85
np = 25 X 0.15 = 3.75 < 5
nq = 25 X 0.85 = 21.25 > 5
So,
Answer is:
No, cannot be approximated by a normal random variable because n·p does not exceed and n·q exceed 5.
(c)
n = 45
p = 0.14
q = 1 - p = 0.86
np = 45 X 0.14 = 6.30 > 5
nq = 45 X 0.86 = 38.70 > 5
So,
Answer is:
Yes, can be approximated by a normal random variable because both n·p and n·q exceed 5.
= 0.140
So,
Answer is:
= 0.140