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Exam-style 2 - N2 Understand and use the Normal distribution as a model; find probabilities using the Normal distribution; link to histograms, mean, standard deviation, points of inflection and the binomial distribution. - Statistics

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Use a checking method for this problem: A fixed number of independent trials each have two outcomes and constant probability of success. Which distribution model is appropriate? State the final answer and verify it against the information in the question.

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  • A valid checked answer is a binomial model is appropriate.
  • The method is: Identify the model as a binomial distribution.
  • Check there is a fixed number of trials.
  • Check the trials are independent.

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  • Reasoning demand: recall.
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