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Question 79

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Given that X is a binomial random variable, the binomial probability P(X Given that X is a binomial random variable, the binomial probability P(X   x)  is approximated by the area under a normal curve to the right of: A)  x - 0.5 B)  x + 0.5 C)  x - 1 D)  x + 1 E)  x + 0.1 x) is approximated by the area under a normal curve to the right of:


A) x - 0.5
B) x + 0.5
C) x - 1
D) x + 1
E) x + 0.1

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