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jprust87 jprust87
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Given a binomial distribution with n trials and probability p of a success on any trial, a conventional rule of thumb is that the normal distribution will provide an adequate approximation of the binomial distribution if
 a. np <= 5 and n(1 - p) <= 5
  b. np >= 5 and np(1 - p) >= 5
  c. np >= 5 and n(1 - p) >= 5
  d. None of these choices.
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