Finding the Mean, Variance, and Standard Deviation of a Binomial Distribution About 9% of the population has a particular genetic mutation. Suppose 100 people are randomly selected and the number with the particular genetic mutation are counted. Find the mean number of people who will have the genetic mutation in such groups of 100 people. Find the variance of the number of people who will have the genetic mutation in such groups of 100 people. Round answer to 2 decimal places. Find the standard deviation of number of people who will have the genetic mutation in such groups of 100 people. Round answer to 2 decimal places.

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Finding the Mean, Variance, and Standard Deviation
of a Binomial Distribution
About 9% of the population has a particular genetic
mutation. Suppose 100 people are randomly
selected and the number with the particular genetic
mutation are counted.
Find the mean number of people who will have the
genetic mutation in such groups of 100 people.
Find the variance of the number of people who will
have the genetic mutation in such groups of 100
people. Round answer to 2 decimal places.
Find the standard deviation of number of people
who will have the genetic mutation in such groups
of 100 people. Round answer to 2 decimal places.
Transcribed Image Text:Finding the Mean, Variance, and Standard Deviation of a Binomial Distribution About 9% of the population has a particular genetic mutation. Suppose 100 people are randomly selected and the number with the particular genetic mutation are counted. Find the mean number of people who will have the genetic mutation in such groups of 100 people. Find the variance of the number of people who will have the genetic mutation in such groups of 100 people. Round answer to 2 decimal places. Find the standard deviation of number of people who will have the genetic mutation in such groups of 100 people. Round answer to 2 decimal places.
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