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Mathematics, 19.06.2021 14:00 kayleahrayne

In a blind ESP test, a person correctly identifies whether a tossed coin comes up heads or tails in 63 trials out of 200. Using the normal approximation
(without the continuity correction), which of the following would you use to
calculate the probability of correctly identifying 63 or more?


In a blind ESP test, a person correctly identifies whether a tossed coin comes

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