Answer:
1. No
2. No
3. No
4. Yes
Step-by-step explanation:
Binomial approximation to normal.
The binomial probability distribution has parameters n, p and q.
If
[tex]np \geq 5[/tex] and [tex]nq \geq 5[/tex], you can use the normal approximation.
1. n = 24, p = 0.85, q = 0.15
[tex]np = 24*0.85 = 20.4 > 5[/tex]
[tex]nq = 24*0.15 = 3.6 < 5[/tex]
So no.
2. n = 15, p = 0.70, q = 0.30
[tex]np = 15*0.7 = 10.5 > 5[/tex]
[tex]nq = 15*0.3 = 4.5 < 5[/tex]
So no.
3. n = 18, p = 0.90, q = 0.10
[tex]np = 18*0.9 = 16.2 > 5[/tex]
[tex]nq = 18*0.1 = 1.8 < 5[/tex]
No
4. n = 20, p = 0.65, q = 0.35
[tex]np = 20*0.65 = 13 > 5[/tex]
[tex]nq = 20*0.35 = 7 > 5[/tex]
Yes