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Mathematics, 21.08.2019 21:30, ineedhelpireallydo

Part i: binomial probability histograms the frame below initially shows a binomial probability histogram with parameters n = 5 and p = 50%. find one of the bins for which the normal approximation and the binomial probability differ most. problem 1 one of the bins for which the binomial probability differs most from the normal approximation is the bin centered at (type an integer) (q1) , where the absolute value of the difference in areas is (q2) change the probability p of success to 32%, and find the bin for which the difference between the normal approximation and the binomial probability is largest. problem 2 for p= 32%, the absolute value of the largest difference between the area of one bin in the binomial probability histogram and the normal approximation is (q3)

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