SOLUTION: Consider the binomial distribution of 36 trials with a P (success)=p=0.64
1. P(failure)=q=?
2. mean?
3. variance and standard deviation?
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Question 773812: Consider the binomial distribution of 36 trials with a P (success)=p=0.64
1. P(failure)=q=?
2. mean?
3. variance and standard deviation?
Answer by oscargut(2103) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Answers:
q = 0.36
mean = np= 23.04
variance = np(1-p) = 8.2944
sd = sqrt(8.2944)=2.88
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