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Find the standard deviation for the binomial distribution.

n=21; p=0.2

A) 1.83
B) 5.95
C) -0.58
D) 5.10

User Gibumba
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Standard deviation = √(n * p * q)

You are given n and p

q = 1 - p

q = 1 -0.2 = 0.8

Standard deviation = √(21 * 0.2 * 0.8)

=√3.36 = 1.83

The answer is A.

User Daniel Schmidt
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The standard deviation for a given binomial distribution
n and
p would be the following:


\sigma=√(n * p * q)

The variable
q is equivalent to
(p-1)


=√(n* p*(p-1))

Substitute the values of
p and
n into the equation


=√(21*0.2*(1-0.2))


=√(21*0.2*0.8)

Use a calculator to solve for this square root since it would be too hard and complicated to do by hand


=1.83303027798...

Round this to the nearest hundredths place since all answer choices are rounded like that


=1.83

Thus, the answer is choice A. Let me know if you need any clarifications, thanks!

~ Padoru

User RoelF
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