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Mathematics, 30.01.2020 01:57, sihamabdalla591

When can the empirical rule be used to identify unusual results in a binomial experiment? why can the empirical rule be used to identify results in a binomial experiment? choose the correct answer below. a. when the binomial distribution is approximately bell shaped, about 95% of the outcomes will be in the interval from mu minus 2 np to mu plus 2 np. the empirical rule can be used to identify results in binomial experiments when np left parenthesis 1 minus p right parenthesis greater than or equals 10. b. when the binomial distribution is approximately bell shaped, about 95% of the outcomes will be in the interval from mu minus 2 sigma to mu plus 2 sigma. the empirical rule can be used to identify results in binomial experiments when np left parenthesis 1 minus p right parenthesis greater than or equals 10. c. when the binomial distribution is approximately bell shaped, about 95% of the outcomes will be in the interval from mu minus 2 sigma to mu plus 2 sigma. the empirical rule can be used to identify results in binomial experiments when np left parenthesis 1 minus p right parenthesis less than or equals 10. d. when the binomial distribution is approximately bell shaped, about 95% of the outcomes will be in the interval from mu minus 2 sigma to mu plus 2 sigma. the empirical rule can always be used to identify results in binomial experiments.

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