leehuan
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Oh no I didn't mean that, choosing when to +0.5 as opposed to -0.5 is all goodReason is due to which part of the graph you miss out on by using the continuous approximation. If X* is the continuous approximtion r.v. to X, then clearly, to approximate P(X > a), we need to use the continuity correction P(X* > a – 0.5), whereas for P(X < a), it'd be P(X* < a + 0.5). Don't need to guess.
Some of the questions he showed me just did +0 and that's what agitate me