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Consider the probability that more than 70 out of 119 CDs will be defective. Assume the probability that a given CD will be defective is 4%. Specify whether the normal curve can be used as an approximation to the binomial probability by verifying the necessary conditions.
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Proceed as in example 3 in section 6.1 to rewrite the given expression using a single power series whose general term involves xk. ∞ n(n − 1)cnxn − 2 n = 2 − 4 ∞ ncnxn n = 1 + ∞ cnxn n = 0
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