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Suppose you run n independent simulations of an experiment, and suppose that on each single simulation the chance that the experiment is a success is p. Let X be the proportion of successful experiments among the n experiments in your simulation. You can assume n is sufficiently big to apply CLT. Fill in the blank with a function of n and p, and explain your P(X ∈ p± ) ≈ 0.95

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