5. 5% of a certain type of fuse fail immediately when put into use. a. Randomly select 30 fuses and check if they fail immediately. Define the random variable associated with this experiment, name it, and then list its possible values. r. v. = values = b. Find the mean and standard deviation of the above random variable.
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