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Suppose that each observation has a 62% chance of success. In a sample of 20 observations, what is the probability of at least 15 successes?

Suppose that each observation has a 62% chance of success. In a sample of 20 observations, what is the probability of at least 15 successes?

To answer this question, go to the Rossman/Chance applet titled "Simulation-Based and Exact One Proportion Inference."

Set

  • Probability of success to 0.62
  • Sample size to 20
  • Numer of samples (simulations) to at least 5000

Click the "Draw Samples" button, then set "As extreme as" to

]What is the approximate probability that at least 15 out of 20 samples are successes?

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