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Re: How to use Central Limit Theorem here?



> The variance of a binomial population is indeed a function of p.  That's
> just a fact of life.  So in order to solve your problem as stated you need
> to make worst-case assumptions about the variance.  That will give you a
> rather conservative figure, to be sure, but it will satisfy the
definition.

Thank you Eric.

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