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Suppose in a population of 1,000,000 that 700,000 people like pizza
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Suppose in a population of 1,000,000 that 700,000 people like pizza and 300,000 do not. Let X denote the number who like pizza in a focus group of 10 people. We are interested in P(X = 5).
a. Calculate the exact value of P(X = 5) using the Hypergeometric distribution.
b. Calculate the approximate value of P(X = 5) using the Binomial distribution.
c. Compare the results from parts b. and c. d. What happens if you try to calculate the probability using factorial(1000000)/(factorial(1000000-10)*factorial(10))?
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