Statistics - 6.5 Approximating a Binomial Distribution With a Normal Distribution

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We explore the conditions that must be met to approximate a binomial distribution with the normal model. We look at Continuity Correction and determine whether the interval should be included in the area we find.

0:00 Intro
0:13 Recall a Binomial Distribution
1:41 One Problem...
3:04 Practice 1
9:59 Practice 2
14:33 Practice On Your Own
18:06 Up Next

This playlist follows the text, Beginning Statistics, 3rd ed, Warren, Denley, Atchley

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Hello Ma'am, firstly thank you for the videos they are of great help...I was just wondering at 11:50 you start using the letter Q (N*q) even when you worked out standard deviation and I was just wondering what is Q and where do you go about using it

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Mam, why in the 2nd last question, binomial distribution formula was used?
Can direct normal distribution Excel formulas work?

When we decide that we have to approximate binomial to normal?

Thanks, mam

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