For each of the binomial distributions, compute the mean, variance, and standard deviation. n=600, p=0.52

Konciljev56

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2022-09-13

For each of the binomial distributions, compute the mean, variance, and standard deviation. n=600, p=0.52

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mercuross8

mercuross8

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For the binomical distribution we calculate mean using a equation,
μ = n p
where p is the probability and n is the sample size. Since n=600 and p=0.52 then we obtain,
μ = 600 0.52 = 312
For the binomical distribution we calculate standard deviation using a equation,
σ = n p q
where p is the probability, n is the sample size, and q=1-p since n=600, p=0.52 therefore q=1-0.52=0.48 So, when substitute we get,
σ = 600 0.52 0.48 = 149.76 = 12.24

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