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What happens when n is big for binomial distribution?

1) The distribution becomes more symmetric
2) The distribution becomes more skewed
3) The distribution becomes more normal
4) The distribution becomes more uniform

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Final answer:

When n is large for a binomial distribution, it becomes more symmetric and approaches the standard normal distribution.

Step-by-step explanation:

When n is large for a binomial distribution, the distribution becomes more symmetric and approaches the standard normal distribution. This means that the shape of the distribution becomes more bell-shaped and follows the characteristics of the normal distribution. The larger the value of n, the closer the binomial distribution resembles the normal distribution.

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