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ks136 said:When shud we take boundaries in normal distribution>>>?
ahmed t said:ohhhhhhh
sorry if u wanted to know WHEN to use the normal approximation then it is wen
np>5
and
npq>5
yes wen they are both >5ks136 said:ahmed t said:ohhhhhhh
sorry if u wanted to know WHEN to use the normal approximation then it is wen
np>5
and
npq>5
when they r BOTH >5...or 0.5...can u tell me plz..thx
are u sure ut talkin about q2 cause u dont take boundaries thereks136 said:http://www.xtremepapers.me/CIE/index.php?dir=International%20A%20And%20AS%20Level/9709%20-%20Mathematics/&file=9709_w09_qp_61.pdf
Q2...why had we taken boundaries???
Amna said:@ Samy:
to find Σ(x − 50):
We know Σ(x)=824. and the total number of students is 16. So Σ(x − 50)= Σ(x) - (16 x 50) = 824 - 800 = 24.
to find Σ(x − 50)^2:
we know the formula for variance, so substitute the values in it. So you get (Σ(x − 50)^2)/16 - (Σ(x − 50) / 16)^2 = (6.5)^2
using simple algebra, we get Σ(x − 50)^2 = (42.25 + (24/16)^2) x 16 = 712.
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