Assuming an equal chance of a new baby being a boy or a girl (that is, p= 0.5), we would like to find the probability of 40 or more of the next 100 births at a local hospital will be boys. Using the...


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Assuming an equal chance of a new baby being a boy or a girl (that is, p= 0.5), we would like to find the probability of 40 or more of the<br>next 100 births at a local hospital will be boys. Using the normal approximation for binomial with a correction for continuity, we should<br>use the z-score<br>0.6<br>-2.1<br>0.4<br>O -1.7<br>O O O O O<br>

Extracted text: Assuming an equal chance of a new baby being a boy or a girl (that is, p= 0.5), we would like to find the probability of 40 or more of the next 100 births at a local hospital will be boys. Using the normal approximation for binomial with a correction for continuity, we should use the z-score 0.6 -2.1 0.4 O -1.7 O O O O O

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