Number of trials (n): 200
Probability of success (p): 1/4
We know that:
The distribution is B(200, 1/4), but since the number of trials is big, we can make the normal approximation:
Now, we need to calculate the probability that between 50 and 60 (inclusive) successes occur. That is, our probability of interest is:
Using the normal distribution, we standardize using the z-score formula:
Where μ is the mean and σ is the standard deviation. Then:
Now, the probability becomes:
Using known values on tables: