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  • Jun 12, 2009, 07:44 AM
    Jennio2875
    statistics normal approximation of the binomial
    A drug manufacturer states that only 5% of the patients, using a high blood pressure drug, will experience side effects. Doctors at a large university hospital use the drug to treat 200 patients. What is the probability that 15 or fewer of the 200 patients experience side effects?
  • Jun 12, 2009, 03:18 PM
    galactus
    We can do this like so:



    Do you have a nice calculator to run it through?

    Another way that is used when n is large as in this case (n=200), we can use the binomial this way:



    For the standard deviation,

    Now, we use the z formula. But we incorporate the 'continuity correction'. Instead of 15, we use 14.5 in the formula.



    Look this up in the z table and see how close it is to the other method. It should be close

    One thing about this method is that we have to make sure that np>5

    In this case it is 10, so we are OK. If np<5, then we can not use it.

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