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Calculations Using the Binomial Tables for p Greater than 0.5
Choosing Which Distribution to Use
Conditions for a Distribution to be Modelled by a Normal Distribution
Finding the Median of a Continuous Random Distribution
Finding the Median, Mean and Mode of a Continuous Distribution
Formulating Null and Alternative Hypotheses
Frequency With Which Digits Appear in National Lottery Balls
Hypothesis Testing Using Test Statistics or Using Probabilities
Hypothesis Testing, Critical Values and Critical Regions
Mode of a Continuous Distribution
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