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Nathanael Summers
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All binomial distributions can be approximated very closely by normal distributions.

Binomial Distributions

A probability distribution that summarizes the likelihood that a variable will take one of two independent values under a given number of observations.

Normal Distributions

Bell-shaped curves that are used in statistics to represent the distribution of a data set where most values cluster around a central region.

  • Acknowledge the scenarios that warrant the use of the normal approximation in relation to the binomial distribution.
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