Question: Question 8 5 P Use The Normal Approximation To Find The Indicated Probability. The Sample Size Is N, The Population Proportion Of Successes Is P, And X Is The Number Of Successes In The Sample. N=84, P = 0.4: P(X> 26)
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Question 8 5 p Use the normal approximation to find the indicated probability. The sample size is n, the population proportion of successes is p, and X is the number of successes in the sample. n=84, p = 0.4: P(X> 26)
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