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About 6% of the population has a particular genetic mutation. 100 people are randomly selected. Find the standard deviation for the number of people with the genetic mutation in such groups of 100.

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Answer:

The standard deviation for the number of people with the genetic mutation in such groups of 100=
2.375

Step-by-step explanation:-

We are given that

Total number of selected people, n=100

p=6%=0.06

We have to find the standard deviation for the number of people with the genetic mutation in such groups of 100.

Let X denote the number of people with the genetic mutation in such groups of 100.


\implies X\sim Bin(n=100,p=0.06)

We know that

Standard deviation

=
√(np(1-p))

Using the formula

Standard deviation

=
√(100* 0.06(1-0.06))

=
√(6(0.94))

=
2.375

Hence, the standard deviation for the number of people with the genetic mutation in such groups of 100=
2.375

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