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A given binomial distribution has mean-4 and variance-2. What is the probability of success? Explain your answer.

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Answer: 0.5

Explanation:

We know that the mean and variance of a binomial distribution with probability of success p is given by :-


\text{Mean}:\mu=np\\\\\text{Variance}:\sigma^2=np(1-p), where n is the total number of trials .

Given : A given binomial distribution has


\text{Mean}:\mu=np=4.......(1)\\\\\text{Variance}:\sigma^2=np(1-p)=2............(2)

Now we substitute , the value of np from (1) in (2), we get


4(1-p)=2\\\\\Rightarrow\ 1-p=(2)/(4)\\\\\Rightarrow\ p=1-(1)/(2)\\\\\Rightarrow\ p=(1)/(2)=0.5

Hence, the probability of success (p) = 0.5

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