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- Please help me ASAP within an hour, I will like your answer. Thank you.Sixty-four percent of adults in a certain country believe that life on other planets is plausible. You randomly select five adults and ask them whether they believe that life on other planets is plausible. The random variable represents the number of adults who believe that life on other planets is plausible. Find the mean, variance, and standard deviation of the binomial distribution for the random variable. Interpret the results. Find the mean of the binomial distribution. P= (Round to two decimal places as needed.)Suppose you are playing a game and you get to roll 40 six-sided dice on your next turn. If you get a total of 160 or more from the 40 dice, you will win the game. Using sampling distributions, what is the probability that you will get a total of 160 or more with the 40 dice? Some useful things to know: When one six-sided die is rolled, the die roll (or number of spots showing) has a mean of 3.5 and a standard deviation of approximately 1.71.
- The Department of Animal Regulations released information on pet ownership for the population consisting of all households in a particular county. Let the random variable X = the number of licensed dogs per household. The distribution for the random variable X is given below inside table (in photo included). Question: The probability for X = 3 is missing. What is it? Possible Answers: 0.07, 0.12, 0,09, and 0. Please show calcuations on how answer was obtained.please help, thank you!Eighty-three percent of adults in a certain country believe that life on other planets is plausible. You randomly select five adults and ask them whether they believe that life on other planets is plausible. The random variable represents the number of adults who believe that life on other planets is plausible. Find the mean, variance, and standard deviation of the binomial distribution for the random variable. Interpret the results find the mean, variance, and standard deviation
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