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24 January, 23:15

Assume that a procedure yields a binomial distribution with n trials and the probability of success for one trial is p. use the given values of n and p to find the mean muμ and standard deviation sigmaσ. also, use the range rule of thumb to find the minimum usual value mu minus 2 sigmaμ-2σ and the maximum usual value mu plus 2 sigmaμ+2σ.

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  1. 24 January, 23:35
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    A binomial distribution is an experiment where there are two outcomes; Success and failure. For instance, you are given n = 128 and p = 0.27. The formula for the variance of a binomial distribution is n*p (1 - p) or n*p*q*. They are equivalent because q = 1 - p. We will use the first equation.

    Variance = n*p * (1 - p)

    Variance = 128*0.27 * (1 - 0.27)

    Variance = 25.23

    To get the standard deviation, find the square root of the variance.

    Standard deviation = sqrt (Variance)

    Standard deviation = sqrt (25.23)

    Standard deviation = 5.02
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