Find the general formula of cumulative distribution


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Q: Suppose a fair coin is tossed n times. The probability of obtaining head and tail are the same because this is a fair coin. The proportion of heads is defined as the number of heads appeared divided by n. We can model this probability distribution by binominal distribution.

For large n, the binominal distribution can be replaced by the normal distribution with μ=np and δ=√np(1-p) Suppose we would like to obtain the proportion of heads between 0.45 and 0.55 for a fair coin tossed n times. That means we are trying to

find: P(0.45n≤ x≤0.55n)

a. are the conditions satisfied for replacing binominal probability distribution by normal distribution if n=100?

b. Find the numerical value of P(0.45n≤x≤0.55n) for n=100 by normal distribution if conditions in (a) have been satisfied.

c. Find the general formula of cumulative distribution function φ in standard normal distribution as a function of n.

d. Show that when n increases, the continuity correction becomes less and less important

e. Verify the claim in (d) by using n=100, 250, 500, 750 and 1000

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