What are the mean and standard deviation of a binomial

Kaspaueru2

Kaspaueru2

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2022-01-17

What are the mean and standard deviation of a binomial probability distribution with n=18 and p=232?

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Marcus Herman

Marcus Herman

Beginner2022-01-17Added 41 answers

Explanation:
A binomial random variable X counts the number of successes in n trials, when each trial is independent from the others with a constant probability p of success.
The mean of X is μ=np and the standard deviation of X is
σ=np(1p).
The mean is μ=np=18116=98 and the standard deviation is
σ=np(1p)=135128=31582=330161.027
Annie Gonzalez

Annie Gonzalez

Beginner2022-01-18Added 41 answers

The formula for the population mean is μ=np, so therefore we get:
μ=np
=18232
=1.125
On the other hand, the variance is computed using the following formula: σ2=np(1p). Therefore, the calculation goes like:
σ2=np(1p)
=18232(1232)
=1.05
And finally, taking square root to the variance we get that the population standard deviation is:
σ=σ2=1.05=1.027

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