
Understanding Basic Statistics 6th Edition by Charles Henry Brase,Corrinne Pellillo Brase
Edition 6ISBN: 978-1111827021
Understanding Basic Statistics 6th Edition by Charles Henry Brase,Corrinne Pellillo Brase
Edition 6ISBN: 978-1111827021 Exercise 62
Normal Approximation to the Binomial The majority of house burglars simply walk into a house that is unlocked! In fact, about 57% of all house burglars gain entrance through an unlocked window or door (Reference: The Book of Risks by Larry Laudan). Suppose that n = 129 house burglaries will occur tomorrow in Los Angeles. Let r be a binomial random variable that represents the number of burglaries that required no forced entrance.
(a) We want to approximate the binomial random variable r by a normal random variable x. Is this appropriate What requirements must be satisfied before we can do this Do you think these requirements are satisfied in this case Explain.
(b) Compare µ and for the normal approximation.
(c) What is the probability that at least 65 of the burglaries required no forced entry
(a) We want to approximate the binomial random variable r by a normal random variable x. Is this appropriate What requirements must be satisfied before we can do this Do you think these requirements are satisfied in this case Explain.
(b) Compare µ and for the normal approximation.
(c) What is the probability that at least 65 of the burglaries required no forced entry
Explanation
(a) We are given that p = 0.57, which is...
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