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21 December, 10:55

The probability of success in each of the 58 identical engine tests is p = 0.92. What is the mean of this binomial distribution?

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  1. 21 December, 10:58
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    53.36

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The mean of binomial distribution is calculated by multiplying number of trials to probability of success. It can be denoted as

    E (x) = mean=np

    Where n is the fixed number of trails and p is the probability of success.

    Here, n=58 and p=0.92

    E (x) = np

    E (x) = 58*0.92

    E (x) = 53.36

    So, the mean of the given binomial distribution is 53.36.
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