A die is rolled 10 times and the number of

Osvaldo Apodaca

Osvaldo Apodaca

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2022-01-18

The number of twos that appear after a die is rolled ten times is counted. Find the two-digit standard deviation if the experiment is repeated.

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Annie Levasseur

Annie Levasseur

Beginner2022-01-18Added 30 answers

Explanation: In this experiment, the die is rolled repeatedly in identical independent trials with the same requirement for "success" (rolling a "2" each time). As a result, it will have a binomial distribution, and the likelihood of rolling k 2s will be as follows:
(nk)pk(1p)nk, k=0,1,2,..., n
Where:
n is the number of trials in the experiment (10), and
p is the probability of success in each trial (16).
Binomial distributions have a mean of np, and a standard deviation of np(1p).
Thus, the standard deviation σ of this distribution is
σ=np(1p)=1016(116)
=101656
=5036
=52262
=526.

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