(Steps Shown) Let's return the previous activity, which stated: Natural gas is used in approximately 60% of American homes. Source: Discovery Channel's
Question: Let's return the previous activity, which stated:
Natural gas is used in approximately 60% of American homes. Source: Discovery Channel's Curiosity.com , 2011. Let X be the number of homes that use natural gas, and n be the number of homes you sampled from your state. Assuming this percentage applies to your state * , then we have a binomial distribution.
Using the value of n that equals your original sample size (not the trimmed sample size), can the probability requested in part c of Week 3's activity (as well as other probabilities) be reasonably approximated by using a normal distribution? Yes or no and why or why not? Support your answer with numerical evidence, but do not actually recalculate the probability(ies) of Week 3's conference.
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