Mathematics, 04.04.2021 19:20 danaya111
In studies for a medication, 12 percent of patients gained weight as a side effect. Suppose 740 patients are randomly selected. Use the normal approximation to the binomial to approximate the probability that
(a) exactly patients will gain weight as a side effect.
(b) no more than patients will gain weight as a side effect.
(c) at least patients will gain weight as a side effect. What does this result suggest?
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