Rounded to 4 decimals, what is the standard deviation of a binomial distribution that uses 138 trials with a success probability of 0.21?
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The standard deviation of a binomial distribution is given by the formula: σ = √(n * p * (1 - p)) where σ is the standard deviation, n is the number of trials, and p is the probability of success. Show more…
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