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Transcribed Image Text:For each binomial probability statement below, determine the corresponding normal distribution probability statement after a continuity correction.
5. P(xs117)
6. P(x> 117)
7. P(x2 117)
8. P(x<117)
P(x> 117.5) P(x<117.5) P(x<116.5) P(x>116.5)
Drag each normal distribution probability statement given above to the number of the corresponding binomial probability statement below.
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