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Contents xv Lesson 6.5 Normal Approximation to Binomial Distributions / 449 More about the Shape of Binomial Distributions 449 Using Normal Distributions to Approximate Binomial Probabilities 452 Your Turn Lesson 6.5 How can we check for bias in a survey? 453 Lesson 6.5 Exercises 453STATS applied! RESOLVED 456 Chapter 6 Main Points / 457 Chapter 6 Review Exercises / 458 Chapter 6 Practice Test / 459 See Yourself in Stats / 461 Sampling Distributions 462 STATS applied! How can we build longer lasting batteries? 463 Lesson 7.1 What Is a Sampling Distribution? / 464 Parameters and Statistics 465 Sampling Distributions 466 Using Sampling Distributions to Evaluate Claims 467 Your Turn Lesson 7.1 How cold is it inside the cabin? 469 Lesson 7.1 Exercises 470 Lesson 7.2 Sampling Distributions: Bias and Variability / 474 Unbiased Estimators 475 Sampling Variability 477 Your Turn Lesson 7.2 How many tanks does the enemy have? 480 Lesson 7.2 Exercises 481 Lesson 7.3 The Sampling Distribution of a Sample Proportion / 483 Center and Variability 484 Shape 485 Finding Probabilities Involving p%u02c6 488 Your Turn Lesson 7.3 What%u2019s that spot on my potato chip? 489 Lesson 7.3 Exercises 490 Lesson 7.4 The Sampling Distribution of a Sample Mean / 493 Center and Variability 494 Normal Populations: Finding Probabilities Involving x 495 Your Turn Lesson 7.4 Foiled again? 497 Lesson 7.4 Exercises 498 Lesson 7.5 The Central Limit Theorem / 500 The Central Limit Theorem 502 Non-Normal Populations: Finding Probabilities Involving x 504 Your Turn Lesson 7.5 Keeping things cool with statistics? 505 Lesson 7.5 Exercises 505STATS applied! RESOLVED 508Chapter 7 Main Points / 509 Chapter 7 Review Exercises / 510 Chapter 7 Practice Test / 511 See Yourself in Stats / 513 Chapter 7%u00a9 Bedford, Freeman & Worth Publishers. For review purposes only. Do not distribute.