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Find the standard deviation for n = 10 and p = 0.6 when the conditions for the binomial distribution are met. (Round your answer to two digits after the decimal point.)

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Given the values of n and p to be;


\begin{gathered} n=10 \\ p=0.6 \end{gathered}

We can calculate the standard deviation using the formula below;


\sigma=\sqrt[]{n\cdot p\cdot(1-p)}

substituting the given values;


\begin{gathered} \sigma=\sqrt[]{10\cdot0.6\cdot(1-0.6)} \\ \sigma=\sqrt[]{2.4} \\ \sigma=1.55 \end{gathered}

Therefore, the standard deviation for the distribution is;


\sigma=1.55

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