Suppose that 2% of transactions in a region are fraudulent. Transactions are assumed to be independent of each other. Calculate with the help of the normal approximation that between 1000 More than 20 transactions are fraudulent. Show your work.
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Suppose that 2% of transactions in a region are fraudulent. Transactions are assumed to be independent of each other. Calculate with the help of the normal approximation that between 1000 More than 20 transactions are fraudulent. Show your work.
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