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If X is a binomial random variable associated with a binomial experiment with

μ = E(X) = 54
and
σx = 6,
what are n and p?

User Krotton
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For a binomial distribution over
n trials and with success probability
p, the mean
\mu and standard deviation
\sigma ar such that


\begin{cases}\mu=np\\\sigma=√(np(1-p))\end{cases}


6=√(np(1-p))\implies np-np^2=36

54=np\implies54-54p=36\implies p=\frac13

54=\frac n3\implies n=162
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