Can a binomial random variable X have a mean =7

David Young

David Young

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2021-12-13

Can a binomial random variable X have a mean =7 and the variance =11. Why or why not?

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Suhadolahbb

Suhadolahbb

Beginner2021-12-14Added 32 answers

Step 1
The probability distribution function of binomial random variable x is given by P(x)=n!x!(nx)!px(1p)nx, where n is the total number of trials, p is the probability of success in each trial and x is the number of successes.
The mean of binomial distribution is given by μ=np and variance of the distribution is given by Var(x)=np(1p). The probability of success can have any values between 0 and 1.
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Step 2
The mean of the distribution is μ=7 and variance Var(x)=11. Substitute these value in μ=np and Var(x)=np(1p).
np=7
np(1p)=11
Substitute the value np=7 in the expression of variance np(1p)=11.
7(1p)=11
1p=117
p=1117
=47
The value of probability cannot be a negative value thus it is not possible that X has mean 7 and variance 11. Also for a binomial random variable, the variance is always less than the mean value and in this case variance is more than the mean. Thus X cannot be a binomial random variable.
Virginia Palmer

Virginia Palmer

Beginner2021-12-15Added 27 answers

Given information:
μ=7
σ2=11
Step 2
The formula for mean and variance for the binomial distribution are:
μ=np
σ2=np(1p)
σ2=μ(1p)
From the above formula it is clear that the value of variance should be less than or equal to mean because the value of (1p) is always less or equal to 1.
A binomial random variable X cannot have a mean =7 and variance =11.

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