All of the content you have quoted appears in various texts and trial papers, though without the detail.View attachment 40118View attachment 40119View attachment 40120
Im pretty sure we need to know all this except for the third image right?
Apparantly the teacher skipped B)Sampling without replacement (third image)
and Also apparently skipped continuity correction because you dont need it for the hsc????
The last image may sound unfamiliar but I'd bet you've done examples of it by drawing a tree diagram for selections without replacement.
Suppose you toss a bag has 6 red balls and 4 green balls, and you select 3 of them (without replacement. You get a probability distribution where
From this distribution we can calculate:
So, choosing 3 balls, you expect red (or average) with a variance of
Using the normal as a guide, and . These are the intervals for and , and we can compare these to the discrete probabilities:
- P(1 or 2 red) = 0.8, which is a little more than the 0.68 expected for the , but this uses a wider interval
- P(1 or 2 or 3 red) = 0.966..., which is a little more than the 0.95 expected for the