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Binomial Approx. to Hypergeo.; First Example


  
Figure 1: Illustration of binomial approximation to the hypergeometric. In this case, n = 16 is not too small compared to N = 60. Still, the two p.m.f.'s are quite similar.
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Dennis Cox
2/12/2001