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| Question 733948:  I am in need of some help, this is my first statistics class and we are in the second week and I currently have a "D". My professor is not much help with my questions. Can someone please explain to me How do I solve these questions and Were do I begin? Please and Thank you.
 1.)In the formula for the variance Σ (x – µ)^2/n, what is the sum if we don’t square the (x - µ) values? [Hint: There is a special name for this sum.]
 2.)Consider the binomial distribution where n = 11 and p = 0.05.
 Find the mean and standard deviation of this binomial distribution.
 
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! 1.)In the formula for the variance Σ (x – µ)^2/n, what is the sum if we don’t square the (x - µ) values? [Hint: There is a special name for this sum.] -----
 Ans: The sum is always zero.
 Try it with the set of numbers 1,2,3 and you'll see why it is zero.
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 2.)Consider the binomial distribution where n = 11 and p = 0.05.
 Find the mean and standard deviation of this binomial distribution.
 mean = np = 11*0.05 = 0.55
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 std = sqrt(npq) = sqrt(0.55*0.95) = 72.28..
 Cheers,
 Stan H.
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