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As a general rule, one can use the normal distribution to approximate a binomial distribution whenever the sample size is at least 30.
 
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To determine the probability of getting between 2 and 4 events of interest in a binomial distribution, you will find the area under the normal curve between X = 1.5 and 4.5.
 
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To determine the probability of getting between 3 and 4 events of interest in a binomial distribution, you will find the area under the normal curve between X = 3.5 and 4.5.
 
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To determine the probability of getting no more than 3 events of interest in a binomial distribution, you will find the area under the normal curve for X = 2.5 and below.
 
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To determine the probability of getting at least 3 events of interest in a binomial distribution, you will find the area under the normal curve for X = 2.5 and above.
 
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Great answers! <3
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