Suppose a random sample of n measurements is selected from a binomial population with probability of success p = 0.37 If we take samples of size n = 150, above what value (in proportions rounded to three decimal places) should we expect 97.5% of the sample proportions to occur according to the Empirical Rule?

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Section13.2: Expected Value And Variance Of Continuous Random Variables
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Suppose a random sample of n measurements is selected from a binomial population with probability of success p = 0.37
If we take samples of size n = 150, above what value (in proportions rounded to three decimal places) should we expect
97.5% of the sample proportions to occur according to the Empirical Rule?
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose a random sample of n measurements is selected from a binomial population with probability of success p = 0.37 If we take samples of size n = 150, above what value (in proportions rounded to three decimal places) should we expect 97.5% of the sample proportions to occur according to the Empirical Rule?
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