Binomial Distribution Standard Deviation Problem
Explore how to calculate the standard deviation of a binomial distribution with this example problem. Given X follows a binomial distribution with n equals 100 and p equals 0.1, what is the standard deviation sigma of X? The correct answer is sigma equals 3. This video breaks down the steps to find the standard deviation using the formula sigma equals the square root of n times p times q, where q equals 1 minus p. Perfect for students studying the binomial distribution in their 12th grade Mathematics and Statistics curriculum.
Standard: 12th
Subject: Mathematics & Statistics
Medium: English
Chapter: Binomial Distribution
Chapter Number: 8
Book Page: 245
Difficulty: hard
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Standard: 12th
Subject: Mathematics & Statistics
Medium: English
Chapter: Binomial Distribution
Chapter Number: 8
Book Page: 245
Difficulty: hard
17368328285401
Видео Binomial Distribution Standard Deviation Problem канала VedSquare
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